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VitaFerm Concept Aid 5/S Heat 50 lb

$47.84

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VitaFerm Concept Aid 5/S Heat is a premium cattle supplement designed to support reproductive success while helping cattle manage heat stress. This 50 lb bag contains a blend of essential vitamins, minerals, and Amaferm®, a precision prebiotic that enhances digestion and nutrient absorption. It also includes plant extracts to promote heat tolerance, allowing cattle to maintain performance during periods of high temperatures. VitaFerm Concept Aid 5/S Heat is ideal for producers looking to improve conception rates and overall herd health, especially during hot weather.

Key Features of VitaFerm Concept Aid 5/S Heat

Supports reproductive health and heat stress management
Contains Amaferm® for improved digestion and nutrient absorption
Includes plant extracts to promote heat tolerance
50 lb bag for extended feeding periods
Formulated for use during breeding and hot weather conditions

Additional Information

Brand: VitaFerm
Product Type: Cattle Nutritional Supplement
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Product Use: Reproductive support and heat stress management in cattle
Size: 50 lb
Material: Granular supplement with vitamins, minerals, Amaferm®, and plant extracts
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VitaFerm Concept Aid 5/S Heat is specifically formulated to help cattle cope with the challenges of heat stress while supporting reproductive performance. The inclusion of Amaferm® enhances rumen function, while the plant extracts aid in reducing body temperature. For best results, provide free-choice access to cattle during breeding seasons and periods of high heat. Always consult with a veterinarian or nutritionist to determine the best supplementation strategy for your herd.

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