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Liquid Blood- Oral Haematinic Tonic

Liquid Blood is an oral haematinic containing a range of B vitamins, iron and select trace minerals designed to be used as a nutritional support for the production of red blood cells and to help improve the appetite of horses following stress or illness.

Supplied to Vetpak by Infield Group

Pack Sizes
Available in 1 Litre, 5 Litre, 15 Litre pack sizes.

Liquid Blood- Oral Haematinic Tonic - 1 Litre - $0.00
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Liquid Blood- Oral Haematinic Tonic - 5 Litre - $0.00
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Liquid Blood- Oral Haematinic Tonic - 15 Litre - $0.00
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Liquid Blood- Oral Haematinic Tonic
 

Description
Liquid Blood is formulated with Ferrous Sulphate as the most inexpensive and safest source of iron and protected Vitamins are used to ensure their stability in the ready to use product. A cherry flavour is included to impart palatability and attract the horse to their feed.

Ingredients ( per 20 ml dose)
Vitamin B1 100 mg
Vitamin B5 133 mg
Vitamin B2 53 mg
Vitamin B6 80 mg
Vitamin B3 160 mg
Vitamin B12 160 mg
Vitamin K 26 mg
Biotin 1 mg
Folic Acid 32 mg
Iron ( as Ferrous Sulphate) 200 mg
Zinc 222 mg
Copper 66 mg
Manganese 133 mg

Withholding Period
48 Hours clear prior to Race Day

Indications
A trace mineral and Vitamin B group supplement for all horses under work, stress or recovering from illness

Use prior to and after racing or competition. RIU requires a 24 hour withhold in racing.

Use as an appetite booster for fussy or unwell horses

Use prior to and following travel.

Directions for use
Daily as required, but no longer than 15 days

For racing horses see your veterinarian for instructions.

A 15 day course may be given to provide nutritional support for low blood cell count or when recovering from illness.

Dosage
20 mls of Liquid Blood should be added daily to feed or can be given orally by syringe. This is a dose for a mature, 500 kg liveweight horse. Adjust accordingly for different sized horses.

This product is exempt from registration being an oral nutritional compound compliant with Schedule 4 of the ACVM Regulations 2001.