Biotin 100
Product Code: 645900
Recommended for: Dairy
DESCRIPTION: Biotin 100 is a supplement containing 100 mgs.
of the B vitamin Biotin to be added to rations during periods of
stress.
PACKAGING: Biotin 100 is available in a 25 pound bag.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Biotin
...................................100 mgs / lb
INGREDIENTS: Roughage Products, Calcium Carbonate, Biotin
Supplement, Mineral Oil
Biotin is an essential vitamin
required in very small amounts. Biotin is a water-soluble
vitamin which is required in many metabolic functions including
carbohydrate and protein metabolism. It is also required for the
integrity maintenance of skin, reproductive tract, nervous
system, and certain glands.
INDICATIONS FOR USE: In dairy,
it was widely accepted that the B-complex vitamins, including
Biotin, were synthesized by rumen bacteria and absorbed in
sufficient quantities to meet daily requirements. Recent evidence
now suggests that may not always be the case and B-complex
supplementation may improve milk production and/or composition.
Deficiency in Biotin will also result in reduced growth,
dermatitis, fatty liver and foot lesions, and reduced reproductive
performance.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Top dress or mix in the ration to
provide 20 – 25 mg/head /day. (1/4 lb of Biotin 100 provides 25 mg
biotin)
Vitamin E
20,000 Product Code: 642700
Recommended for:
Swine, Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Sheep, Mink, Fox
and Rabbit
DESCRIPTION:
Vitamin E 20,000 is an economical,
concentrated product containing Vitamin E for livestock, equine,
and poultry. Vitamin E 20,000 is designed to correct deficiencies
and supply added Vitamin E to swine, cattle, sheep, equine,
poultry rations, mink, fox and rabbit rations.
PACKAGING: Vitamin E 20,000 is available in a 50 pound bag.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Calcium
(CA), Min ………….14.0% Max …………..16.8%
Vitamin E, Min …………………….... 20,000 IU per pound
INGREDIENTS: Vitamin E Supplement, Roughage Products,
Processed Grain By-Products, Calcium Carbonate, Animal Fat
preserved with BHA.
INDICATIONS FOR USE: The predominant role of Vitamin E
appears to be in preventing lipid oxidation and prolonging the
biological life of polyunsaturated fatty acids which are important
membrane constituents. Vitamin E also has a relationship to
Selenium, as both micronutrients acts to protect membrane lipids
but by different mechanisms. Vitamin E influences the utilization
of Vitamin A, particularly when a Vitamin A storage occurs.
Vitamin E, under certain conditions, may stabilize selenium.
Vitamin E deficiencies have been associated with early embryo
death in cattle, sows, chickens, turkeys and ewes; with muscle
disorders (myopathes) in calves, lambs, pigs and chicks; and with
certain types of anemia and liver necrosis of domestic animals.
Vitamin E requirements are higher for maximum immunological
responses than for maximum growth. This is important in
supplementing rations for pregnant animals to ensure maximum
antibody production for the colostrum. In areas where Vitamin E or
Selenium deficiency is known, it should be added to the ration
continuously. In pregnant animals, Vitamin E can be added the last
30 days of pregnancy.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Supplement used as directed contain the
required amount of vitamins. Under certain conditions, however,
additional vitamin fortification may be helpful. Vitamin E 20,000
has been manufactured as a convenient method to help increase
Vitamin E levels in livestock and poultry rations. To boost
Vitamin E levels in livestock and poultry rations use Vitamin E
20,000 as follows:
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Breeding Swine 1 lb per ton
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Cattle 1-2 lb per ton
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Horses 0.5-1 lb per ton
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Poultry 1-2 lb per ton
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Turkey Breeders 1-2 lb per ton
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Sheep and Lambs 1 lb per ton
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Mink and Fox 1 lb per ton
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Rabbits 1-2 lb per ton