VITADOT Multivitamin Oral Liquid – For Cattle & Poultry (AD3E + B12 + C)
Description
This is a veterinary oral multivitamin supplement specifically formulated for cattle and poultry. It combines fat-soluble vitamins (Vitamin A, D3, E) with key water-soluble vitamins (Vitamin B12 and Vitamin C), designed to improve immune response, support reproductive health, and boost productivity and recovery during periods of stress, vaccination, or nutritional deficiency.
Description
Specification
- Product Name: Multivitamin Oral Liquid – AD3E + B12 + C
- Dosage Form: Liquid
- Appearance: Clear to slightly yellow solution
- Odor: Mild vitaminic scent
- Target Species: Cattle and Poultry
- Pack Size: 50 ml bottle
Composition (per ml)
- Vitamin A (as Vitamin A Palmitate) – 60,000 IU
- Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) – 30,000 IU
- Vitamin E (Tocopherol Acetate) – 240 mg
- Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) – 100 mcg
- Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) – 500 mcg
- Base: Stabilized aqueous solution q.s.
Excipients
- Distilled water
- Stabilizers (for vitamin preservation)
- Food-grade preservatives
- Emulsifiers (for fat-soluble vitamin dispersion)
Category
- Veterinary Feed Supplement
- Sub-category: Multivitamin Oral Liquid
- Target Use: Cattle and Poultry
Indications
- Prevention and correction of vitamin deficiencies
- Improves egg production, milk yield, and growth rate
- Enhances resistance to heat stress, disease, and transport stress
- Supports fertility, immunity, and feed conversion efficiency
- Recommended during vaccination, illness, or recovery phase
Dosage
For Cattle:
- 5–10 ml per animal per day
- Mix in drinking water or feed
For Poultry:
- 10–20 ml per 100 birds per day
- Administer via drinking water
- Use for 3–5 consecutive days or as advised by a veterinarian
Route of Administration
Oral – administered in drinking water or mixed in feed.
Product Form
- Liquid – water-soluble and easy to dose
- Packaged in 50 ml sealed container
Advantages
- Provides complete vitamin support for metabolic function
- Helps improve reproductive efficiency, immune health, and productivity
- Supports animals during stress, vaccination, and environmental changes
- Compatible with most feed and water systems
Adverse Effects
- None reported at recommended dose
- Overdosage may result in hypervitaminosis (especially A and D3)
- Use with care if administering additional vitamin-rich products
Schedule
OTC (Over-the-Counter) veterinary feed supplement.
No prescription required.
Precautions
- Shake well before use
- Store in original bottle to maintain vitamin potency
- Avoid mixing with oxidizers or strong antibiotics unless directed by a veterinarian
- Ensure accurate dosing, especially in large flocks
Withdrawal Period
Nil.
Safe for use in milk-producing and egg-laying animals.
Storage Conditions
- Store in a cool, dry place below 30°C
- Protect from direct sunlight and freezing
- Keep container tightly closed after use
Handling
- Use a clean, dry dropper or dosing device
- Avoid contact between dropper and animal/feed to prevent contamination
- Wash hands after handling
HS / HSN Code
HS Code: 2309
HSN Code: 2309.90.90
Veterinary nutritional preparations (non-medicinal)
Special Instructions
- Administer during growth, laying, lactation, or stress periods
- Monitor productivity, feed intake, and recovery signs
- May be combined with probiotics, electrolytes, or trace minerals as needed
Human vs Veterinary Application
- Human Use: Not for human consumption
- Veterinary Use: For use in cattle and poultry only
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is the main use of this multivitamin supplement?
A: It supports growth, immunity, and productivity in cattle and poultry by correcting or preventing vitamin deficiencies.
Q2: Can it be used during vaccination periods?
A: Yes, it is highly recommended during vaccination, disease recovery, or heat stress to support immune function.
Q3: Is it suitable for both broilers and layers?
A: Yes, it supports egg production in layers and growth efficiency in broilers.
Q4: Does it have a milk or egg withdrawal period?
A: No withdrawal period – it is safe during milk and egg production.
Q5: Can it be mixed with antibiotics or other oral treatments?
A: Generally yes, but consult a veterinarian before combining with medicated feed or antimicrobial products.






