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RECOMMENDATION FOR ADDING “VITATON” TO THE FEED
Approved by the State Department of Veterinary Medicine of Ukraine No.15-14/147 dated June 5th, 1998.
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Doses of Vitaton per 1 t |
premix |
mixed feed |
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Poultry |
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For the industrial laying chickens, young stock 91-150 days, young ducks 56-150 days, young ducks 61-240 days, young turkeys 120-180 days, chicken broilers 31-56 days
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70 kg |
700 g |
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For the brood laying chickens, grown-up ducks, geese, chickens 5-90 days, broilers 1-30 days, ducks 1-55 days, geese 1-60 days
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100 kg |
1000 g |
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For the grown-up turkey and poults |
150 kg |
1500 g |
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Pigs |
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for weanlings and fattened young stock |
60 kg |
600 g |
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Large horned cattle |
100 kg |
1000 g |
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Sheep |
80 kg |
800 g |
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Kinds of animals |
Q-ty of Vitaton, g/heads/days |
Feeding period |
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Cows |
20 |
30 days up to 60 days after calving |
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Stud bulls |
50 |
throughout the year |
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Breeding pigs |
5,0 |
45 days after farrowing |
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Stud pigs |
2,0 |
throughout the year |
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Breeding sheep |
2,0 |
30 days before coupling |
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Stud ram |
4,0 |
60 days before coupling |
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