The traditional fight against endometritis can be time-consuming and expensive. Repeated breeding attempts, diagnostics, and treatments can take a toll on your resources. bActivate offers a new strategy to outsmart these sleeping saboteurs.
How bActivate Works:
This innovative product acts like a special wake-up call. It stimulates dormant bacteria within the uterus, making them become active and detectable. This allows veterinarians to accurately diagnose the infection and administer targeted antibiotics.
Benefits of bActivate:
bActivate’s Impact:
Studies have shown promising results with bActivate. A high success rate of mares becoming pregnant after a single treatment with bActivate highlights its potential to improve breeding outcomes.
Taking Control:
Endometritis doesn’t have to be a roadblock to your mare’s fertility. By understanding the challenges and exploring innovative solutions like bActivate, you can empower yourself to make informed decisions for your horse’s health and breeding success. Remember, talk to your veterinarian to see if bActivate is the right approach for your mare.
bActivate has been tested by the therio group at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, the world’s largest equine hospital in Kentucky who basically normalized mare fertility by including bActivate into the standard repro work-up.
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I used bActivate in 2016 and after one covering got a COLT foal in 2017 (after 3 years of hardship ie mare went in foal but never managed to produce a live foal).
Breeder Mary Davison,
Cathrinestown Stud Farm, Leixlip, Ireland
bActivate enabled us to identify chronically infected mares, which were found to be clean on culture and cytology using routine diagnostics. We will use it for our problem mares in the coming season.
Drs. Anja Rosenbrock and Meta Osborne, Tinnakill House, Ireland – www.tinnakill.com
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