Vitamin, Mineral, Amino Acid and Gut Health supplement for Sheep and Goats
FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY
INDICATIONS:
A highly concentrated liquid drench containing bio-available Vitamins, Amino Acids, Essential Trace Minerals and Gut Health Enhancers formulated for Sheep and Goats.
OptiLumen Sheep and Goats can be a valuable aid in promoting immunity, fertility and growth, and assisting Sheep and Goats to achieve their genetic potential.
Highly palatable for use as a drench, in feed, drinking water or top dress onto feed.
COMPOSITION PER LITRE:
Vitamin A 1 000 000 IU
Vitamin D3 25 000 IU
Vitamin E 5 500 IU
Zinc 6 500 mg
Magnesium 5 000 mg
Manganese 2 000 mg
Copper 1 500 mg
Cobalt 500 mg
Selenium 300 mg
L-Lysine 15 000 mg
DL-Methionine 3 500 mg
Yeast cell wall 8 000 mg
Sodium butyrate 50 000 mg
Moisture ≤ 99 %
CONTAINS UNIQUE PATENTED AMINO ACID COMPLEXED TRACE MINERALS.
CONTAINS TWO EFFECTIVE GUT HEALTH ENHANCERS FOR LAMBS AND KIDS:
• Sodium Butyrate
• Yeast Cell Wall Components
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
ONLY USE OPTILUMEN SHEEP AND GOATS + CU AFTER ESTABLISHING A COPPER DEFICIENCY. DO NOT USE IN AREAS WHERE LIVER-RELATED PROBLEMS OCCUR. BEST TO USE OPTILUMEN SHEEP AND GOATS + CU AFTER CONSULTATION WITH YOUR VETERINARIAN.
Oral drenching:
Lambs and Kids under 25 kg |
5 ml |
Lambs and Kids over 25 kg |
10 ml |
Adult Sheep and Goats |
20 ml per 50 kg BM |
Supplement as follows:
Ewes: |
4 weeks prior to breeding |
4 weeks prior to lambing |
|
Rams: |
2 months prior to breeding and at breeding |
Feedlot: |
At feedlot induction |
Into drinking water:cu
Mix 60 ml OptiLumen Sheep and Goats + Cu into 100 Litre of cool drinking water. Supplement for 5 days.
Top Dress over feed:
Consult an Animal Nutritionist for supplementing recommendations.
PRESENTATION:
100 ml, 1 L, 5 L, 10 L and 20 L
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS:
Store below 25°C in a dry place out of direct sunlight.
REGISTRATION HOLDER:
VIRBAC RSA (Pty) Ltd
(Reg No. 1990/003743/07)
Private Bag X115
Halfway House
1685
South Africa
Tel: +27 12 657 6000
REGISTRATION NUMBER:
Reg. No. V32909 (Act 36/1947)