SoluPhos

Agvance’s SoluPhos is a high-concentration phosphate supplement, ideal when feeding fodder beet to your dairy cows to prevent low phosphate levels.

Scientifically-proven benefits:

  • 99% rumen available
  • Most available phosphate to cows
  • 100% water soluble
  • Cost-effective and easy-to-use
 


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SoluPhos is a cost-effective and easy-to-use phosphate supplement, specifically-designed to prevent low phosphorous levels in dairy cows and young stock. SoluPhos provides a high-concentration of phosphate to the cow, with 99% rumen availability for maximum absorption.

Phosphorous is essential for muscle and bone health, metabolism, improved fertility, growth, feed intake, and milk production. If deficient, cattle may exhibit decreased feed intake, low growth rates, reduced fertility, lower milk production, and bone health issues.

SoluPhos is particularly useful when grazing fodder beet and at times when phosphate requirements are not being met by the diet, such as in autumn/late lactation and spring/early lactation, when animals can be susceptible to low phosphorous levels.

SoluPhos will often be used alongside or instead of our other phosphate products, such as Loose Lick Fodder Beet, CalciPhos, and MagPhos (Magnesium Phosphate).

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What the research shows

  • A 2-year study found that feeding a higher phosphorus level did not improve milk yield or reproduction when cows stayed within normal blood phosphorus ranges. (DOI: 10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(00)74969-1
  • A controlled absorption study found that oral/intraruminal sodium phosphate (NaH₂PO₄) raised blood inorganic phosphorus, while calcium phosphate (CaHPO₄) did not, and poor rumen motility can reduce the response. (DOI: 10.1017/S0007114513000160
  • A New Zealand transition-period study on farms feeding fodder beet found post-calving low blood phosphorus was common, even with differing feeding and supplementation regimes. (DOI: 10.1080/00480169.2020.1786475
Limits

These studies test phosphorus nutrition and phosphate salt delivery, not this specific Agvance product, its dosing method, or on-farm intake consistency.

Study details and links

What was tested

A long-term dietary phosphorus comparison in lactating cows, a controlled study of phosphate salt absorption routes, and a New Zealand on-farm transition monitoring study in herds fed fodder beet during the dry period.

Milk yield and reproductive performance, blood/serum inorganic phosphorus response after phosphate dosing, and peripartum blood minerals (including phosphorus) around calving.

Field results depend on the base diet (including crop type), the size of the deficiency risk, and whether each cow actually consumes the intended amount.

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