Neeo Bovis ApS, The treatment of mastitis contributes positively to the climate balance and reduced CO2 emissions. - Europe news
Product description:
Cows with clinical or subclinical mastitis are counted in disease statistics. With our method, we can reduce and maintain low somatic cell counts. The cows achieve more lactations than they otherwise would, and the replacement rate decreases. The illness period is shortened, and the cows quickly return to their previous production levels. There is no withdrawal period, and the milk can be used for calves during the foremilking period. Additionally, the cow receives pain relief through the Neeo Bovis Laser method.
Expert description:
Handheld laser equipment for treating udder and hoof ailments in dairy cows. This new technology, never before used in cows but long known in human treatment, has a significant body of data supporting its treatment efficacy. It is unprecedented for production animals. The specially developed laser machine is patented, with an effective depth of up to 28 cm, posing no risk of burns, tissue damage, or other risk factors.
No similar products are available on the market targeting production animal treatments. Laser treatment is an alternative or supplement to traditional antibiotic treatment, resulting in a shorter illness duration and faster return of cows to production. It also reduces medication use and eliminates or shortens milk withdrawal periods, especially useful for organic dairy producers. Milk from treated animals can safely be used for calf feeding.
Cows return to production more quickly post-illness with less lactational yield loss. Thus, the illness period is shortened, and milk withdrawal time can be reduced or eliminated entirely.
The laser method contributes to better climate accounting and CO2 calculations. Milk that would otherwise be discarded during antibiotic withdrawal can now be used for calves. Additionally, there's no resource waste in feeding a cow that cannot produce milk due to the absence of withdrawal time with the laser method.
Further information:
Neeo Bovis ApS
Enghavevej 4a, 8600 Silkeborg
Tel: +45 5455 4947
Email: mt@neeobovis.dk
Website: https://neeobovis.dk/