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Fortified Vitamin B Complex Gel for Goats, Sheep, & Calves, 30 g

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Fortified Vitamin B Complex Gel, 30 g

For use as a supplement source of Vitamin B Complex in goats, sheep and calves. Provides high levels of Thiamine, B12 and probiotics.

Fortified Vitamin B Complex Gel is fortified to support:

  • healthy appetite
  • digestion
  • energy levels

Guaranteed Analysis (per 5 mL dose):

  • thiamine (B1) - 100 mg
  • vitamin B12 - 500 micrograms
  • Probiotics - 2.5 Billion CFU

Directions for use:

  • 5 ml per 100lbs of body weight
  • May be repeated daily if indicated or as directed by your veterinarian

Administer during kidding, vaccinating, shipping, post antibiotic therapy and energy levels. Gel base melts at body temperature for ease in administration.

Any use of a product that is not clearly defined on the label directions should be done under supervision of a qualified veterinary professional.

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For use as a supplemental source of Vitamin B Complex in goats, sheep and calves – Kaeco’s Fortified Vitamin B Complex Oral Gel is fortified to support healthy appetite, digestion and energy levels. Administer during kidding, vaccinating, shipping, post antibiotic therapy and weaning. In a “Real Gel” base, Fortified Vitamin B Complex Gel melts at body temperature for ease in administration.

It has been written, in goat publications, that thiamine can be utilized for goat polio and Vitamin B12 can be utilized for high worm infestation.

B Vitamins: A sick goat must be supplemented with B vitamins, particularly Vitamin B 1 (thiamine). The B vitamins are water soluble, so they need to be replenished daily. One of many conditions that depletes the goat’s body of B vitamins is diarrhea (which is a symptom of greater problems). Goats whose rumens are not functioning properly or have had their feed regimen changed should be supplemented with B vitamins, particularly B1 (thiamine).

One of the most common examples of Vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency is polioencephalomalacia (goat polio). Thiamine must be given to counteract severe neurological problems. Thiamine-deficient goats display rigid bent necks that won’t straighten and a loss of eye focus. This disease usually results from eating moldy hay, feed, or silage; however, it occasionally occurs because the organism exists under certain environmental conditions and a susceptible goat picks it up. The symptoms mimic those of tetanus and dehydration. Because all B vitamins are water soluble, it is difficult to overdose them.

Customer Reviews

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MN from Dunnellon
The Best!

I use this all the time. My goats love it too. Also my puppies love it. I found a brand new tube they got off the milk stand and they chewed it all up!

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HB from Okotoks
Kaeco Fortified Vitamin B Complex Supplement Gel

The shipping was fast and the product is great. So easy to give to my goats without having to use a needle. and my goats love the taste of it.

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PG
Great product

This is my sheep's favorite - must taste good... and syringe size is perfect.

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DM from Bronwood
B Complex Gel

We have no need for shots on our girls any more! This is a very good source of B vits use them on breeding does, too expensive for entire herds. If the prices ever get cut in half we will use them on everyone here at All Round Ranch. Love Jeffers, Busi

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R from Jefferson
Good Supplement

Our does that kid triplets need extra vitamins. We have been very pleased with the results of this product.

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