Zinc Vet
Composition:
Zinc Vet Bolus: Each bolus contains Zinc (as Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate USP) 200 mg.
Zinc Vet Solution: Each 5 ml contains Zinc (as Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate USP) 10 mg.
Indication:
Livestock Zinc Vet is indicated for inappetance, diarrhoea, poor growth, alopecia, dermatitis, reduced testicular growth, swollen feet, wounds failed to heal properly, wool-eating, parakeratosis, hyperkeratosis, stiffness of the joint, malformed hoof, impaired reproduction, immunologic dysfunction, reduced production etc. Poultry Zinc Vet is indicated for poor growth, reduced egg production and hatchability, diarrhoea, poor feathering, swollen/stiffness of joint, dry, thickened & fissured foot pad, hyperkeratosis etc.
Dosage & Administration:
Cattle, Buffalo
Prevention: 1 Zinc Vet bolus or 100 ml Zinc Vet solution per 5 kg feed daily.
Treatment: 1 Zinc Vet bolus or 50-100 ml Zinc Vet solution per animal daily for 5-7 days.
Calf, Sheep, Goat
Prevention: 1 Zinc Vet bolus or 100 ml Zinc Vet solution per 5 kg feed daily.
Treatment: One-fourth to one-half of Zinc Vet bolus or 25- 30 ml Zinc Vet solution per animal daily for 5-7 days.
Poultry
Prevention: 1 Zinc Vet bolus or 100 ml Zinc Vet solution per 50 litre drinking water daily for 5 -7 days.
Treatment: 1 Zinc Vet bolus or 75 ml Zinc Vet solution per 25 litre drinking water daily for 5-7 days. Or as Directed by The
Veterinary Physician.
Toxicity Zinc Vet is relatively non-toxic. But feed may be unpalatable when zinc concentration is very high.