Animal Health Tonic for Breeding Success

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Animal Health Tonic for Breeding Success

During mating season, the need to ensure mineralisation of cows and ewes is especially important, as the consequences of poor mating are felt long into the next season and beyond, with losses in production and genetic potential.

Natural Chelated Minerals

It is critical, along with adequate nutrition, that the key trace elements essential to improved conception rates are available. It is equally important that these minerals are in a form that can be readily absorbed and assimilated by the animal, without the risk of toxicity or free radical denaturation.

AgriSea Animal Health Tonic contains all the trace elements needed for the animal in a chelated natural form, ensuring the best possible uptake and utilisation, and improving three and six week conception rates.

Recommended Dose Rates

Cows: Recommended dose rates for cows leading into mating season are 10 ml per cow per day, as a minimum. This should be continued through until the end of mating at the very least.

Ewes and Lambs: For ewes, a 20 ml dose of Animal Health Tonic is recommended at tailing or docking time to improve milk supply and support recovery from lambing. A 5 ml dose for lambs is also recommended to improve growth rates, immune levels, and resistance to worm burden. Further 5 to 10 ml doses can be given to lambs whenever they are in the yards for attention.

Horses

Spring has arrived and the grass has finally started to grow, and now is the time we start to worry about the effects of spring grass. Managing your horse's weight during spring can be difficult.

Ensuring horses receive the required amount of minerals and trace elements during this period, without feeding large quantities of hard feed, can often be challenging. An easy solution is to add either AgriSea Animal Health Tonic or Animal Plus to a smaller feed, or even as an addition to their water supply. This provides their daily supply of minerals and trace elements without the risk of over-feeding.

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