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Jaguar Animal Health Completes Second Neonorm Field Study Indicating Beneficial Effect of Product on Pre-Wean Weight Gain & Normalization of Stool Formation in Dairy Calves Beyond Current Standard of Care
The objectives of the double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled field
study, which involved 200 preweaned dairy calves, were to evaluate the
efficacy of Neonorm™ Calf on the normalization of stool
formation in the animals and evaluate the effect of treatment on
pre-wean weight gain in a real-life dairy farm setting. All
participating calves received an enteric-coated bolus or a placebo,
twice a day for three days. The fecal consistency of participating
calves was scored on a daily basis using the Calf Health Scoring
criteria for fecal consistency from the
On average, during the three-day treatment period, each calf with a watery stool that received Neonorm™ Calf treatment gained approximately 2.2 kilograms more than placebo-treated pre-weaned calves with the same fecal score, while the pre-wean weight gain for all participating treated calves was 0.45 kilograms more than for the full group of placebo-treated animals. Pre-wean weight influences lifetime productivity for dairy cattle, as preweaning nutrition has a significant effect on mammary gland development, the timing of puberty, and the age at which dairy cows first produce milk.
Following day one of treatment, 27.3% of treated calves achieved normalized stool formation, versus 19.4% of placebo-treated calves. Following day two of treatment, 63.6% of treated calves achieved normalized stool formation, versus 60.2% of placebo-treated calves, and, following day three of treatment, 85.9% of treated calves achieved normalized stool formation, versus 83.7% of placebo-treated calves. Each of the results achieved borderline statistical significance.
“We believe this study indicates the beneficial effect of Neonorm™
Calf, in real-world conditions involving animals that were
simultaneously being provided with an array of probiotics, antibiotics,
and other medicines by their handlers as part of their normal standard
of care. Given this ‘uncontrolled’ aspect of the study, we are pleased
to see the additive benefit of the new mechanistic approach of Neonorm™
Calf, which increases the percentage of responding calves with each day
of treatment and continues to display an associated beneficial effect
that supports weight gain,” stated
As the Company announced last month, a field study conducted by
researchers from
Neonorm™ Calf contains the same standardized botanical extract as Neonorm™ Foal Plus, an equine product that Jaguar expects to launch this December. The Neonorm™ standardized botanical extract is derived from the Croton lechleri tree, which is sustainably harvested. Jaguar currently owns enough of this extract to formulate a combination of approximately one million treatments of Neonorm™ Calf or Neonorm™ Foal Plus.
About Neonorm™ Calf
Neonorm™ Calf is an enteric-coated tablet designed to be
orally administered to preweaned dairy calves twice daily for three
days. It has been formulated and clinically tested to specifically
address the normalization of stool formation and ion and water flow in
the intestinal lumen of newborn dairy calves. The product acts locally
in the gut and is minimally absorbed systemically. It does not alter
gastrointestinal motility, and, to date, has shown no significant
effects on normally functioning intestinal ion channels and electrolyte
or fluid transport, nor shown any side effects different from placebo.
As a result, stool formation is normalized in a short period of time,
weight loss is mitigated, and supportive care costs and rehydration
therapies such as oral rehydration solution, or ORS, are reduced. Neonorm™
Calf has not been evaluated by the
About
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Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this press release constitute “forward-looking
statements.” These include statements regarding the Company’s belief
that the results of the field study in
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Source:
KCSA Strategic Communications
Garth Russell, 212-896-1250
grussell@kcsa.com