Description
Vitamin A is indispensable for normal growth, maintenance of healthy epithelial tissues, night vision, embryonal development, and reproduction. Vitamin A deficiency may result in reduced feed intake, growth retardation, edema, lacrimation, xerophthalmia, night blindness, disturbances in reproduction and congenital abnormalities, hyperkeratosis, the opacity of the cornea, raised cerebrospinal fluid pressure, and susceptibility to infections.
Vitamin D has an essential role in calcium and phosphorus homeostasis. Vitamin D deficiency may lead to rickets in young animals and osteomalacia in adults.
Vitamin E has antioxidant functions and is involved in the protection against peroxidative deterioration of polyunsaturated phospholipids in cellular membranes. Vitamin E deficiency may result in muscular dystrophy, exudative diathesis in chicks, and reproduction disorders.
Vitamin C plays a basic role in antibody synthesis, and it is essential in hemopoiesis.
- It contains high concentrations of vitamins, that body needs especially in the reproduction stage, during stress periods, during bad weather conditions & during illness.
- It is used to promote growth & production, compensate for the deficiency of those vitamins, increase fertility, and in cases of stress and muscular weakness.
- Used to achieve weight gain, increase egg production in Poultry.
- After treatment with Antibiotics, Anti-parasites & Vaccinations.
- For pregnant and lactating animals.
- To support the resistance against contagion.
Poultry:
1 mL / 1 Liter of drinking water daily for 3 days.
Cattle, Horses and Camels:
15-20 mL per animal by drinking water daily for 3 days.
Sheep, Goats, Calves and Foals:
5-10 mL per animal by drinking water daily for 3 days.
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