Swine Electrolyte Plus

Swine Immune XP
December 18, 2017
Swine Nursery Enhancer AN
December 18, 2017
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
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Swine Electrolyte Plus contains a proven formula that helps prevent dehydration during weaning and prepares pigs for a quick start. Weaker pigs transition off feed more rapidly with the intake of Swine Electrolyte Plus.

Additional benefits include:

  • Aids in the absorption and utilization of nutrients
  • Helps to maintain intestinal tract health
  • Controls water pH in stomach
  • Can be used on piglets with scours
  • Economical
Contains

Contains

Buffers, citric acid, electrolytes, flavoring agents, glycine, optimin chelated trace minerals, probiotics, vitamin E.

Feeding Instructions

Feeding Instructions

Add to warm water of weaned pigs at a rate of 8 ounces (4 scoops) to make a stock solution. Administer 1 ounce of stock solution to each 1 gallon of drinking water (cost of 2.5 cents per gallon of water) for four days at weaning time.

 

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Contains

Contains

An Energy Source, Buffers, Calcium, Citric Acid, Electrolytes, Flavoring Agents, Glycine, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Seven Different Probiotics, Vitamin E

Feeding Instructions

Feeding Instructions

Add to warm water for weaned pigs at a rate of 8 ounces (4 scoops) to 1 gallon of stock solution. Administer 1 ounce of stock solution to each 1 gallon of drinking water for 4 days at weaning time. Add to warm water for piglets with scours at a rate of 2 ounces (1 scoop) to 1 gallon of warm water, and use in the farrowing crate.