Virbac Vimeral – Liquid Vitamin Supplement for Cattle & Poultry Feeding
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Vimeral is a comprehensive liquid vitamin supplement by Virbac designed for cattle and poultry feeding to address nutritional deficiencies and support optimal health, productivity, and milk yield in livestock.
Key Product Features
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Liquid formula for easy administration and absorption
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Veterinary-grade nutritional support
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Multi-species application for cattle and poultry
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Stress reduction and immune system support
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Available in 6 sizes for different farm operations
Nutritional Composition (per ml)
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Vitamin A: 12,000 I.U. (as Vitamin A Palmitate)
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Vitamin D₃: 6,000 I.U.
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Vitamin E: 48 mg
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Vitamin B₁₂: 20 mcg
Primary Benefits
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Increased milk production in dairy cattle
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Enhanced immune response and stress resistance
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Better growth rates and development
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Improved egg production in poultry
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Healthy pregnancy and reproductive performance
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Optimal vitamin supplementation for livestock diets
Available Sizes & Applications
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30ml & 60ml: Small farms, individual animal treatment
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120ml & 300ml: Medium-sized operations
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500ml: Large farms, frequent use
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1.2L: Commercial operations, bulk supplementation
Target Animals
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Dairy cattle - milk yield enhancement
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Beef cattle - growth and health support
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Poultry - chickens, layers, broilers
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Other livestock as recommended by veterinarian
Clinical Applications
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Vitamin deficiency treatment and prevention
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Stress management during transport, weather changes
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Reproductive support for breeding animals
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Growth promotion in young animals
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Immune system enhancement for disease prevention
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Metabolic support during high-production periods
Administration Guidelines
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Method: Liquid supplement for easy mixing with feed or water
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Dosage: As recommended by veterinarian based on animal weight and condition
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Frequency: Regular supplementation for optimal results
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Storage: Store in cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Note: Supplement supports overall health but does not replace veterinary care. Consult your veterinarian for proper nutritional assessment and comprehensive care plans.