Prevent – Immune Modulator for Cattle
Immune Modulator for Fed Cattle
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Description
Signs Your Cattle May Benefit From Immune Support
Stop fighting the disease. Start building the animal.
PreVent is a patented, feed-grade immune modulator that sharpens your cattle’s own defenses before BRD hits, not after.
Stat row:
| 9.94:1 | 12M+ | 1 |
|---|---|---|
| Return on reduced pulls¹ |
Head have benefited from PreVent |
The only feed-grade patented immune modulator (US 11,844,810) |
How PreVent Works:
Most feeders treat BRD like a firepower problem. More antibiotics, more vaccines, stronger drugs, bigger arsenals. PreVent works the other side of the equation. Add PreVent Refined Functional Carbohydrates (PRFC) to your ration and it sharpens your cattle’s natural response, both to new threats and to the vaccines you’re already giving. Because even the best vaccine only works if the immune system can answer it. No VFD headaches. No new protocol. Just healthier cattle doing what healthy cattle do, with fewer pulls to show for it.
PreVent Refined Functional Carbohydrates (PRFC’s) support the immune system. It does it by increasing the number as well as the activity of key white blood cells and turning off pro-inflammatory genes.
The PRFCs go to work in the lymph nodes as soon as they are absorbed intact by specialized lymph cells in the gut.
That Means:
- Cattle respond better to vaccines.
- You’ll see an improved response to treatment.
- Infected cattle don’t get as sick.
How to Use PreVent Immune Modulator for Cattle:
Feed for the first 21 days after receiving or anytime cattle are stressed
Feed for 7 days whenever pulls get too high
For Commercial Feeders: To purchase contact your animal health distributor.
¹ 9.94:1 ROI is a cost-model figure based on Oklahoma State University and USDA data on the cost of a pull, applied to PreVent’s historically documented reduction in pulls. Individual results vary by operation, health status, and management. This reflects a return-on-cost calculation, not a controlled clinical trial.
Healthy-looking cattle can still face challenges during stressful periods. Adding livestock immune support at the right time can help you stay ahead of potential setbacks and support consistent performance. It also works well alongside sound management practices and quality livestock supplements as part of a complete nutrition program.
Signs to watch for include:
- During the receiving period after transport or handling.
- Changes in appetite during stressful events.
- Increased exposure to unfamiliar cattle.
- Seasonal weather shifts that add extra stress.
- Calves at weaning to ease the transition
By recognizing these situations early, producers can make informed feeding decisions that support long-term herd health.
Have questions about choosing the right solution for your operation? True North Technologies can help you find products that fit your feeding program. Contact our team for more info.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does stress affect a cow’s immune system?
Stress can temporarily reduce the body’s natural defenses, making cattle more vulnerable to common health challenges during key production stages.
Can immune support be used year-round?
Many producers focus on stressful periods, but your feeding strategy should match your herd’s needs and management goals.
What management practices work well with immune support?
Proper nutrition, clean water, low-stress handling, vaccination programs, and good biosecurity all contribute to healthier cattle.
Why is early planning important?
Preparing before stressful events gives producers time to adjust feeding programs and avoid reacting after challenges have already developed.
Can immune-support products be used during seasonal changes?
Yes. Seasonal temperature swings and changing conditions can place extra demands on cattle. Many producers adjust their nutrition program during these periods to help support normal immune function.
Do younger cattle have different immune-support needs?
Young cattle often experience more stress as they adapt to new environments, feeding routines, weaning, or management practices. Providing nutritional support during these transitions can help them adjust more comfortably.
Additional information
| Weight | 54 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 24 × 18 × 6 in |
| Size | 7 days, 21 days |






