In the upcoming days, the OZOLEA team will fly the Atlantic Ocean to exhibit at the most global event for the dairy industry in the United States: World Dairy Expo 2022.

OZOLEA have been present in the US market with their leading product, OZOLEA-MAST, since 2020. Their presence there is progressively increasing, along with the trust placed in us by US dairy farmers.

Why come and visit us?

OZOLEA-MAST is a no-withdrawal animal device for intra-mammary use in dairy cows. It exploits an innovative approach for udder issue management, consisting of supporting and protecting the udder tissue and allowing it to regenerate autonomously. While farmers treat cows with OZOLEA-MAST, they can continue shipping the milk as it is a no-withdrawal product and reduce antibiotic usage during lactation and at dry-off.

Meeting OZOLEA at World Dairy Expo 2022 is your great opportunity to find out more about OZOLEA-MAST by:

  • exchanges of views at our booth at the Trade Show;
  • attending our seminar, which will focus on field data assessed by US and Italian experts to fully understand the benefits of OZOLEA-MAST in terms of somatic cell count during lactation and at dry-off.

Find below all information about OZOLEA at World Dairy Expo 2022!

OZOLEA at the Trade Show

OZOLEA will welcome you at

BOOTH AL 110
Coliseum – Arena Level
Alliant Energy Center
Madison WI

How to find us at Expo: https://bit.ly/3BxFui7

You can attend the Trade Show during the following opening hours:

Oct. 4-6   9 AM – 5 PM
Oct. 7       9 AM – 4 PM

Our seminar at World Dairy Expo

Effects of a no-withdrawal non-antibiotic strategy on somatic cell count during lactation and at dry-off

Oct. 5   11 AM

Monona & Wingra
Alliant Energy Center
Madison (WI)

OZOLEA will present field data for the use of their non-antibiotic and no-withdrawal animal device, OZOLEA-MAST, when used in lactation and for drying-off dairy cows, respectively. This tool, along with efficient herd management, can positively affect the individual somatic cell count, while contributing to reduce antibiotic usage on dairy farms.

Speakers

Bradley J. Heins
Extension Specialist, Dairy Management
Professor, Dairy Management, University of Minnesota

Fausto Cremonesi 
DVM
Professor, Department of Veterinary Medicine (DiMeVet), University of Milan