Monday, March 23, 2009

Our Water Troughs, Fault Finders, Calciject LV are back, back, back!

Hello,

Good News for all our customers, the sun is shining...well it is in Wexford anyway! and we have our exceptional quality plastic Water Troughs back and ready to go! Horray!

Sales were phenomenal last year, especially once word got around of the high quality and great prices.

Various sizes available so contact our office on 053-92-36256 Mon-Fri 9.00am to 5.00pm for sizes and prices.

Calciject LV 100ml

Calciject is now available in a new version. Calciject LV comes in a 100ml bottle and the great news is you no longer need a flutter valve kit. Just a simple 100ml injection and the job is done. Everyone should have some on hand. Buy an 8 pack and you get a FREE 100ml syringe and pack of needles too.



CALCIJECT LV 100ml @ €3.40 per bottle available now from www.MagentaDirect.ie

Fencing is getting done in earnest this weather but problems with breaks in the cable can cause serious delays. Our Fault Finder is back in stock and rearing to go.



The ultimate Faultfinder for the electric fence user
An easy way to find faults
• Simple to use - one touch operation
• Leads you quickly to the point of fault on the fence
• Clearly indicates the direction of the fault
• Digital reading displays the voltage and the current
• No wires or clips means no tangles or shocks
• Never be without one


Fault Finder @ €70.50 available from www.MagentaDirect.ie

Finally Met Éireann recently produced a map showing the rainfall in Ireland 2008(Met Éireann,Climatological Note No. 11) . I know you don't need to be told it rained a lot but here it is just to give you a clearer picture!



...and Finally, (I mean it this time!) here's a link to "Meet the Super Cow" a four minute section from National Geographic on Youtube (Broadband needed)




That's all for this week, keep an eye out for spray deals from www.MagentaDirect.ie in the coming week or so.

Colm Burke
www.MagentaDirect.ie
Farming at your Fingetips

Friday, February 27, 2009

Spring Newsletter and Stimulex

Hello,

Good News everybody, we're sending out our MagentaDirect.ie Spring 2009 Newsletter today.

We've got recession busting special offers on top quality creosote stakes, Milkivit Eco milk replacer and much, much more.

Keep an eye on your letterbox
over the coming days for special offers on a whole range of products.

If you haven't joined our Newsletter Mailing List with exclusive membership special offers why not visit MagentaDirect.ie Newsletter Sign Up and join today.

Otherwise you can download the MagentaDirect.ie Spring 2009 newsletter direct from here:

MagentDirect Spring 2009 Newsletter Download

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We've also added the Metabolic Stabiliser STIMULEX to our product range.

Stimulex is a natural product principally of bacterial origin. It's a natural growth stimulent for healthy gastro-intestinal microbes, and a stimulent for normal biological body defences.

It provides a speedy means of normalising digestive disturbances of either a primary or secondary nature. Its use is indicated as a support for treatment in cases of:

Neo-natal Scours

Bloat

Pregnancy toxaemia

Indigestion

E. coli enteritis

Ketosis or acetonaemia

Rumen stasis

Loss of appetite

Stimulex can be used on Adult Cattle, Young Cattle, Calves, Adult Sheep & Goats, Lambs & Kids.

STIMULEX 12 PACK @ €26.50 available now from www.MagentaDirect.ie

That's all for now,

Colm Burke

www.MagentaDirect.ie



Friday, January 9, 2009

Happy New Year, Astor and more

Happy New Year to all our customers!

I know it's now the 9th on January but we've been so busy here
we're barely getting time to breath :)

What's keeping us so busy?

Well we've just got in a new batch of Astor Rat Bait...see 16/10/08 Post for details
Having sold out we've reordered the new 10kg size to keep up with demand.
Astor Rat Bait 10kg @ €82.50 while stocks last

We've also got some new products up our sleeves for the coming weeks, so don't forget to keep an eye out for new posts.

Enjoy 2009

Colm Burke
www.MagentaDirect.ie

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Closamectin Special Offer And Animal Remedies are NOW AVAILABLE

Good News!

We can now sell Animal Remedies online from http://www.magentadirect.ie/

To celebrate we have a very special offer to all our customers...



Closamectin 500mls @€110.00 WHILE STOCKS LAST

Very popular product at a great price :)

Enjoy,

Colm Burke
www.MagentaDirect.ie

Thursday, October 16, 2008

New Arrival: Astor Block Bait

Hello,

Just a quick note to let everyone know we now stock ASTOR Block Bait Rodenticide on http://www.magetadirect.ie/



Here's the info:

ASTOR BLOCK BAIT rodenticide is based on BRODIFACOUM, a 3rd generation anti-coagulant.
The product is extremely potent and a lethal dose is usually consumed IN A SINGLE FEED.

ASTOR BLOCK BAIT rodenticide is effective against all species of rats and mice, including those resistant to other products.

Also conatins a bittering agent (Denatonium Benzoate) that reduces the risk of poisonong for children and non target species.

Instructions for use:

Before laying the bait, the target area should be examined to determine where the rodents are most active. Rat runs, burrows and feeding sites should be identified.

BAITING FOR RATS: Place 3-4 blocks of ASTOR BLOCK BAIT wherever the presence of rodents is noticed. Bait points should be established 5-10 metres apart depending on the level of infestation. Some bait blocks should be place din rat burrows if accessible. Bait should be replenished after 3 days and subsequently every 6-7 days.

BAITING FOR MICE: Place 1 block of ASTOR BLOCK BAIT at 1-2 metre intervals around the site e.g. Farm buildings and warehouses. Replenish at 3 day intervals.

Always place the bait under cover to protect from weather and non target species such as pets and birds.

Use PVC or rubber gloves when handling the bait.

When a proper baiting programme is used, most infestations will be eliminated in 15-20 days.

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This stuff has been selling like hot cakes so check them out before they're all gone.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Pneumonia and IBR Vaccine Information

Hello,

We've received an interesting article on Pneumonia and IBR Vaccines we think will be of interest.

I've added it below...


Premium prices have been promised by the "Export Trade" for weanlings vaccinated in accordance with the Weanling Export Programmes in 2008. The benefits that accrue for the purchaser of vaccinated animals are enormous.

Unfortunately, our prime weanlings have succumbed to these viruses and bacteria in previous years resulting in sick animals, financial loss and damaged reputations. The same applies equally to the "Home Trade" and home reared calves. Losses arise from the cost of treatment, reduced weight gain, increased care requirements for ill calves, and calf deaths.

Preventative pnuemonia vaccination programmes are available and they will pay dividends. Vaccination is required in advance of challenge by the relevant pathogens. Do not wait until the symptomatic snotty noses appear! Pneumonia is a complex disease with many causal agents including viruses and bacteria.

Husbandry and management factors are important triggers for common infectious micro-organisms to multiply and cause pneumonia. This has made it difficult to devise a vaccination regime at reasonable cost. Recent advances in vaccination development have seen the launch in recent years of BOVIPAST RSP, a vaccine which protects calves against the most widespread respiratory pathogens: RSV, PI3 and Pastuerella haemolytica.

By combining these key viruses RSV and PI3 with the most prevalent bacterium, Pastuerella haemolytica, BOVIPAST RSP recognises that bacterial infection usually represents the greatest threat to calves. RSV occurs in approximately 50% of pneumonia cases. PI3 occurs in around 95% of pneumonia cases. Pasteurella haemolytica occurs in around 80% of pneumonia cases. All of these pathogens primarily affect calves under one year of age.

BOVIPAST RSP can be given from two weeks of age in two injections with a four week interval. This means that calves can be protected against the most significant respiratory threats to their health by 8 weeks of age. Viruses such as RSV and PI3 are unaffected by antibiotics and therefore merit vaccination. Arguably the Pastuerella component is even more important, since it is secondary bacterial infection which causes the majority of the damage to an animals lungs. Pastuerella haemolytica is the most common and most important of such bacteria, which is why it was incorporated into BOVIPAST RSP.

Since its launch, BOVIPAST RSP has become one of the leading pneumonia vaccines. Its efficacy has been widely admired. BOVILIS IBR attacks the IBR virus which is often found in older animals. IBR virus is the fourth most common respiratory pathogen, occurring in 30% of pneumonia cases. BOVILIS IBR can be given by intranasal administration during an outbreak of pneumonia, giving protection within 48 hours. It can also be given by intramuscular injection but this has a 7 day onset of action.

This can be ideal for a disease which is frequently a whole herd problem. Suggested Weanling Pneumonia Vaccination Programmes include:

Calves 2 - 12 weeks of age Calves over 12 weeks of age
Week 2 Bovipast RSP Bovipast RSP
Week 4 Bovilis IBR Bovilis IBR
Week 6 Bovipast RSP Bovipast RSP
Week 12 Bovilis IBR

Preparation of these calves should also include a worming programme at 3, 8 and 13 weeks after turnout to prevent lungworm damage, commonly known as "Hoose". Regular inexpensive worm treatments will prevent vastly greater expenditure on treatment of pneumonia with antibiotics in the autumn.

While early antibiotic treatment can be very effective in reducing losses caused by the disease, the most cost effective approach to managing pneumonia lies in a preventative programme that includes vaccination and a positive management programme to control the contributing management factors eg ventilation in calf houses.

Furthermore there is widespread concern over the development of antobiotic resistance in the bacterial micro-organisms found in animals and the possible transfer of resistance to bacteria that cause disease in humans. Responsible use of antibiotics in beef production must be an objective for all beef farmers. Ensure that the vaccination programme is completed at least two weeks prior to weaning as the risk of pneumonia increases due to the increased stress on the calves at this time. This will ensure protection at sale time.

A recent report by the Farmer's Journal (12 July 2008) reported that "the cost of vaccinating weanlings under the Weanling Export Programme (WEP) is to be slashed by up to 40% this year." Veterinary surgeon John Gilmore told farmers at a meeting organised by the Roscommon IFA that vaccination programmes would cost €14 to €15 per head from up to €25 per head last year. As both of these vaccines are now in the POM(E) category, supply is now available:1 - On prescription from your veterinary surgeon or pharmacist or2 -They can be supplied without a vet's prescription directly from a pharmacy to the farmer.

As with the highly successful "SureCalf" scheme which is well established in the USA and is now being implemented in Scotland, farmers are allowed to carry out the vaccination process themselves.

Confirmation of vaccination by the farmer is adequate for the Dept. of Agriculture and the Irish Medicines Board, both of whom deem the farmer competent to vaccinate his own animals with BOVIPAST RSP and BOVILIS IBR. Live exporters and farmers purchasing weanlings will favour vaccinated weanlings when purchasing animals. The WEP scheme has helped address many of the health issues previously associated with Irish weanlings.

...I'll also add it to our MagentaDirect.ie website so you can find it while shopping.

Regards,

Colm Burke

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Animal Medicines

Hello again,

Just a quick update to let everyone know if they are looking at Animal Medicines on our site www.magentadirect.ie we have NO PRICES on them at the minute, so temporarily they CANNOT be purchased on-line

If you're looking for the up-to-date prices or want to buy them over the phone, please just give the office a call...you'll probably get through to me or Eleanor!...and we'll process your orders.

Regards,

Colm Burke