“Spring Days in Veterinary Medicine 5”
“2nd International Congress on Fertility and Mammary Gland Health in Farm Animals” organized by Near East University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine was held between 26-29 April 2018 at the Noah’s Ark Hotel in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
The congress brought together approximately 350 participants, comprising mostly farm veterinarians, private practitioners, and academics. The congress facilitated the sharing of the latest scientific and technological developments related to fertility and mammary gland health topics, as well as their mutual discussion. On the 1st day, emphasis was placed on current strategies in mastitis control in dairy cattle operations and new diagnostic methods. On the 2nd day, the congress provided an opportunity for information dissemination regarding fertility problems in dairy operations, clinical gains in problem management, and new treatment methods.
All types of scientific research and findings related to the subject conducted in veterinary biotechnology or academic units of Veterinary Faculties were shared within this congress.
As CMA Biotechnology and pharmaceutical company, Executive Board Chairman Cemal Kaya and Field Manager Ahmet Çelikoğlu presented at the CMA congress stand:
With the slogan “If You Protect the Intestine, You Protect the Entire Body,” they introduced ZymFlor Ruminant, the first product in ruminants containing probiotics, prebiotics, and enzymes at their stand.
Recognizing that calf, lamb, and kid diarrhea, which represents the future of livestock farming in Turkey, causes irreversible losses and even deaths, they presented the product Zoentero, containing probiotics and bioferment derived from ruminant intestinal flora, at the congress stand. They are working to ensure that this next-generation biotechnological product in complete intestinal health protection fully supports the thesis of “calves must no longer die” and contributes significantly to the country’s economy.
They presented Bio-AminoVit Ruminat, a quadruple combination effervescent powder product in ruminants composed of prebiotics, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that will provide animals with high resistance under all adverse living conditions, from the congress stand.
They also presented biotechnological products with specific characteristics supporting animal health at the congress: Super 7, a scarring agent and umbilical cord drying product from the USA; Chitopan, an epithelializing wound care product from Poland that can be directly applied to open and surgical wounds; Boviferm Plus from Germany, addressing fluid electrolyte loss in calves; ZoeMint Cream and ZoeMint spray supporting mammary gland health; and Inchhoof Gel from the Netherlands supporting foot health.
As CMA Biotechnology, supporting our colleagues at such congresses and symposiums, wherever and whenever we are by their side, will always be a matter of pride for us.
Cemal KAYA
Veterinarian
CMA Executive Board Chairman
