Based on an efficient, balanced supply of VA, VD₃, and VE, precise additions of VC, Thiamine (VB₁), Niacinamide (VB₃), Biotin (VB₇), and Folic Acid (VB₉) are made to best meet the vitamin requirements of high-performance ruminants.
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| Multi-vitamins | ||||
| Livestock Breed | Ruminant | Dairy Cow | Beef Cattle | Meat Sheep & Goat |
| Product Name | Ruminant Vitamin Premix | Dairy Cow Vitamin Premix | Beef Cattle Vitamin Premix | Meat Sheep & Goat Vitamin Premix |
| Stage | For all stages of ruminants | For all stages of dairy cows | For all stages of beef cattle | For all stages of meat sheep & goat |
| Recommended Addition Amount g/t | 250-500 | 250-500 | 250-500 | 250-500 |
| VA 10,000 IU/kg | 2700 | 3400 | 1700 | 1700 |
| VD3 10,000 IU/kg | 850 | 950 | 600 | 600 |
| VE mg/kg | 180000 | 280000 | 140000 | 130000 |
| B1 mg/kg | 11000 | 9500 | 11000 | 10000 |
| Nicotinamide mg/kg | 28000 | 19000 | 32000 | 33000 |
| Biotin mg/kg | 550 | 1800 | 450 | 350 |
| VC mg/kg | 30000 | 38000 | 40000 | 30000 |
| Multi-minerals | |||
| Livestock Breed | Dairy Cow | Beef Cattle | Meat Sheep & Goat |
| Product Name | Dairy Cow Trace Mineral Premix | Beef Cattle Trace Mineral Premix | Meat Sheep & Goat Trace Mineral Premix |
| Stage | For all stages of dairy cows | For all stages of beef cattle | For all stages of meat sheep & goat |
| Recommended Addition Amount kg/t | 1.5-2 | 1.5-2 | 1.5-2 |
| Copper mg/kg | 10,800-15,000 | 10,800-15,000 | 1,700-5,100 |
| Ferrum mg/kg | 10,000-100,000 | 13,500-135,000 | 7,200-72,000 |
| Zinc mg/kg | 60,800-100,000 | 34,300-60,000 | 36,000-60,000 |
| Manganese mg/kg | 52,200-75,000 | 29,100-75,000 | 31,500-75,000 |
| Iodine mg/kg | 720-2,160 | 630-1,890 | 630-1,890 |
| Selenium mg/kg | 250 | 250 | 250 |
| Cobalt mg/kg | 720-1,000 | 210-630 | 160-480 |
Product Features
1. Based on an efficient, balanced supply of VA, VD₃, and VE, precise additions of VC, Thiamine (VB₁), Niacinamide (VB₃), Biotin (VB₇), and Folic Acid (VB₉) are made to best meet the vitamin requirements of high-performance ruminants.
2. The micro-nutritional requirements of both the animal and rumen microorganisms are taken into account. The core focus is on optimizing rumen flora, strengthening rumen health and function, thereby improving dietary digestibility and metabolic utilization, and enhancing production performance.