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Part 3: Coming to a Farm Near You...
Van Beek introduces UterFlush, reproductive care for cattle
ORANGE CITY, Iowa — Van Beek Natural Science is excited to introduce UterFlush, a product for reproductive care in beef and dairy cattle. UterFlush is administered intrauterine post-calving to help restore the cow’s uterus back to normal as quickly as possible.

It can be given immediately after calving or later on when problems arise. The flush not only assists with uterine problems post-calving, but also sustains the cow’s reproductive performance reducing the breed back timeframe. UterFlush contains essential oils with antimicrobial properties that maintain and restore normal uterine environment. A natural foaming agent, called yucca, helps the UterFlush reach all areas of the uterus.

UterFlush is an all-natural product that requires no milk withholding and leaves no drug residue. It is similar to Van Beek’s current product, Royal Uterine Capsules, but is in a convenient and easy-to-use liquid form. The UterFlush syringe has a dial to ensure the accurate amount is expelled when mixing the product.

UterFlush is available in a 30-ml syringe. The product is sold through all major livestock and dairy distributors; visit www.vanbeeknaturalscience.com for more information.
8/18/2010