Rivansh Animal Nutrition Private Limited

NUTRIRAN

Multivitamin Multimineral Animal Feed Supplement

NUTRIRAN  animal feed powder supplement filled with most essential micro and macro minerals and important vitamins which helps in facilitating proper growth and performance to the growing, adult and lactating animals. It further support in getting higher milk production, smooth metabolic process, stimulate muscles working, helps to keep integrity of bones and teeth intact, keep acid-base balance, increase the protein synthesis, promote safe reproduction and overall growth of animals 

COMPOSITION:

Each Kg contains: 

  • Vitamn A.  700000 IU
  • Vitamn D3. 140000 IU
  • Vitamn E.          250 mg
  • Folic acid        100 mg           
  • Niacinamide.   1000 mg
  • Iron.                 1500 mg
  • Cobalt                150 mg
  • Iodine                325 mg
  • Zinc                   3000 mg
  • Mangnesium       6000 mg                                                   
  • Manganese          1500 mg    
  • Selenium               10 mg   
  • Potassium              100 mg
  • Sulphur (max.)     7.2 mg         
  • Calcium                 270 mg          
  • Phosphorus             130 mg            
  • Copper                   1200 mg
  • Fluorine (max.)         300 mg                                               
  • Excipients                    q.s.

Indications

  • Promote safe growth and reproduction
  • Promote protein synthesis and normal metabolism
  • Important to maintain daily nutritional requirement
  • Save animals from microbes risk & stress
  • Beneficial in improving appetite & proper digestion
  • Decreases inter calving period and enhances higher reproductive life 

Pack & Presentation

1 kg pouch & 25 Kg

Dose

TARGET SPECIES & DOSAGE 

  • LIVESTOCK: 20- 40 gm daily mixed with feed
  • CAMEL: 50 gm – 80 gm daily mixed with feed
  • HORSE: 30 gm – 50 gm daily mixed with feed
  • SHEEP: 15 gm – 20 gm daily mixed with feed
  • The given dose should be administered with feed regularly or as directed by veterinary consultant 
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