VITAMAX- Feed Grade

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Each 100gm Powder Contain-

Vitamin D3– 500000 IU and vitamin K3- 2000mg - Feed Grade

DESCRIPTION

VitaMax is composition of  Vitamin D3 and Vitamin K3 - Feed Grade. Vitamin D is an essential nutrient and plays an integral role in maintaining calcium and phosphorus homeostasis, skeletal health, and muscle developments. It also plays an important role in maintaining normal immune function and crosstalk between the innate and adaptive immune systems by influencing vitamin D receptors and activating enzymes. Furthermore, Vitamin D3 has been shown to possess immune modulatory, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-allergy and cancer prevention properties. Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin stored in fat tissue and the liver. It is best known for its role in helping blood clot, or coagulate, properly. Vitamin K also plays an important role in bone health. Chickens with vitamin K deficiency have delayed blood clotting, and will excessively bleed even with minor injuries. In severe cases, a lack of vitamin K will cause subcutaneous and internal hemorrhages, 

which can be fatal. Chickens will develop large hemorrhages on their body. Eggs from vitamin-K deficient breeders will cause increased embryo mortality late in incubation. In laying birds, the role of VD3 in calcium and phosphorus metabolism is crucial for its well-documented involvement in bone development and eggshell formation in laying hens. In the intestine, it promotes the creation of calcium-binding proteins, and stimulates calcium, phosphorus and magnesium absorption. During bone formation, minerals are deposited on the protein matrix. But this process is challenged during a vitamin D deficiency, which leads to the development of rickets in young birds, and osteomalacia in adult birds.In layers, cage fatigue is another common problem in birds with high egg production rates, caused by inadequate calcium levels to meet egg production demand. The bird preferentially removes calcium stored in her bones to meet the demand for eggs, giving rise to bones which become soft and fracture easily over time. Supplementation with calcium and vitamin D3 can reduce and relieve such disorders.

 

 

 

INDICATION

Ø Plays important roles for maintaining calcium and phosphorus ratio

Ø Plays vital role to improve by enhanced immunity

Ø Improves egg production and hatchability

Ø Improve blood clotting activity

Ø Prevent thin or soft-shelled eggs, softening of beak, feet, and keel, bent or malformation of beak



DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION

Poultry: 3000 to 5000 IU/ Kg feed and 2- 7mg/ Kg feed
SHELF-LIFE

24 months of manufacturing date.

 

 

PACK SIZE

25 kg/ Pack

 

STORAGE

Store in a cool & dry place, protect from light & moisture.

Keep out of the reach of children.