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Reduces the risk of milk fever feed supplement MULTI Balance
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reduces the risk of milk fever feed supplement
reduces the risk of milk fever feed supplement
reduces the risk of milk fever feed supplement
reduces the risk of milk fever feed supplement
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Characteristics

Type
for animals
Animal type
cattle
Main ingredient
vitamin, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium
Form
liquid
Function
deficiency corrector, for calving, for metabolism, reduces the risk of milk fever

Description

Dietary complementary compound feed reducing the risk of milk fever This product prevents from postpartum paralysis. It provides highly absorbable calcium, the absorption of which is assisted by vitamin D3, reducing the risk of calcium metabolism disorders caused by the start of lactation. The preparation also provides phosphorus. Multi Balance, thanks to the content of niacin and B vitamins, supports the work of the liver and activates energy metabolism. How to use: To reduce the risk of milk fever, administer orally immediately after calving. Repeat administration on the rst day after the delivery. A single dose is 200 ml. Recommended use: Immediately after calving, 1 dose every 12 hours for 2 days. Indications: – deficiency in Calcium and Phosphorus, – deficiency in Magnesium, – Post-calving fever - Prevents from postpartum paralysis - Reduces the risk of calcium deciency caused by the lactation - Supports liver function and activates energy metabolism - Provides phosphorus

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

EuroTier 2024
EuroTier 2024

12-15 Nov 2024 Hanovre (Germany) Hall 22 - Stand C34

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