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Explore Valley Vet’s selection of dairy Ketosis treatments and recovery aids. Our supplements are designed for cows during periods of stress (such as weaning, moving and castration) during which feed intakes may be decreased. Restore vital energy and correct mineral deficiencies with trusted Dairy Ketosis Supplies.

About Ketosis in Dairy Cows

Ketosis is a common metabolic challenge that occurs when a cow’s energy demands exceed her intake, often during early lactation. At Valley Vet, we understand keeping your fresh cows on their feed is a big challenge. That’s why we’ve carefully selected high-energy supplements to help restore your cow's condition.

Symptoms

Identifying ketosis early is key to preventing health issues. Watch for these common signs:

  • Reduced feed intake
  • Drop in milk production
  • Visible lethargy (Cow appears dull, weak, or has a distinct "acetone" (sweet) smell on her breath)
  • Rapid weight loss
  • Key Products

  • Supplements: Focuses on restoring rumen health and replacing vital minerals lost during the transition period to keep cows eating.
  • Popular Products: Fresh Cow YMCP or Merrick's Blue Ribbon Replamin Gel Plus

  • Energy Boosters: Helps support energy and vitamin needs in dairy cattle.
  • Popular Products: Propylene Glycol or Keto Plus Gel for Dairy Cattle

    Quick Selection Tips

    For cows in the early stage that are just starting to lag, look for oral precursors or transition supplements. If a cow is in a severe stage and appears visibly weak or "down," you will need high-potency oral gels for a rapid glucose spike to jumpstart her metabolism again.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What actually causes ketosis?

    A: It happens when a cow burns fat too quickly to meet high energy demands after calving, leading to a toxic buildup of ketones. This can cause your cow to feel sick and potentially cause her to go off her feed.

    How can I prevent ketosis from happening in the first place?

    A: Focus on transition management by keeping cows from getting too fat before calving and providing high-energy supplements immediately after they give birth. This helps bridge the energy gap before a metabolic crash can occur.