Dairy farming becomes profitable when fertility, productivity, and the overall health and growth of the animals are maximized. However, improper management during early lactation can lead to several health issues in dairy animals. These include acidosis, laminitis, mastitis, milk fever, metritis or endometritis, fatty liver, ketosis or negative energy balance, displaced abomasum, and post-parturient anestrous.
The efficiency of milk production and the lactation curve largely depend on maintaining a proper nutritional balance and following effective management practices during this crucial phase.
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Key Benefits:
Prevents and corrects acidosis
Regulates and maintains rumen pH
Enhances feed intake and milk production
Improves milk fat and SNF percentage
Boosts fertility and reproductive performance
Strengthens the immune system
Prevents metabolic disorders
Maintains persistency of milk yield
Powerful galactagogue for proper milk let-down and maximum secretion
Enhances overall health and productivity of dairy animals
Feeding Schedule: Large Animals:
100 g Morning & 100 g Evening/day per Animal Small Animals: