FIELD: veterinary medicine.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions relates to the field of veterinary medicine and pharmaceuticals. Object 1 is a medicinal composition for the prevention of diarrhea in newborn calves, obtained by dissolving 36.0 g of selimaccide powder in 500 ml of warm boiled water, followed by mixing the resulting solution with a pre-prepared suspension of Fusarium sambucinum fungi culture VKPM F-139, diluted in 500 ml of boiled water with a final concentration of culture cells 108 CFU /ml, with careful mixing of the resulting mixture. Object 2 is a method for the prevention of diarrhea in newborn calves using a medicinal composition that is given during the intrauterine development of calves to pregnant cows orally daily for 12 days before calving, 500 ml twice a day with an interval of 6-8 hours.
EFFECT: increase the level of resistance of newborn calves, the effectiveness of the prevention of diseases caused by enterotoxin of E. coli.
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Dates
2022-04-04—Published
2021-05-31—Filed