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The fields of use for Catosal in pig breeding are very widespread. Administered shortly before or after farrowing, Catosal displays a variety of effects: treated sows cope with the stress of birth much better, develop an appetite much earlier than untreated sows and have fewer cases of MMA. This leads to an increased milk yield, fewer piglet losses, increased vitality of the piglets and results in higher weights at weaning. Costly additional medication of sows treated with Catosal are also much rarer. All in all, the strategic intervention with Catosal significantly increases the profitability of piglet breeding since the costs of a treatment with Catosal are far exceeded by the benefits.

Catosal contributes to an increase in the yield of sows not just at the period of birth but also in the reproduction cycle: Sows treated with Catosal at weaning mate earlier and have a higher conception rate.

Since weaning like any relocation entails stress for the piglet, Catosal with its stress-reducing effect contributes to the animals’ well-being, reduces cannibalism amongst the animals and also encourages their appetite in the adjustment phase. This facilitates and accelerates the familiarisation to the new environment.

Catosal acts as a source of phosphorus and vitamins and provides the treated animal with a high yield of energy in liver and muscle that can be mobilized and utilised quickly.

Catosal improves not only the profitability for pig owners, they also notice the greater well-being of their animals, thus contributing to their own satisfaction.

Pigs treated with Catosal simply feel better.