Welcome to our Herbal Growth & Performance Enhancers collection for cattle and livestock. These formulations are crafted using quality botanicals known to support faster growth, stronger muscle development, improved feed conversion ratio, and enhanced overall performance in your herd. Research shows that plant-based feed additives can improve growth metrics and immune resilience in livestock.
Whether you are raising beef cattle, improving growth of young stock or aiming to boost body condition in livestock ahead of sale or breeding, these herbal solutions integrate easily into feeding programmes. For optimal growth results, pair these performance enhancers with our liver and digestive tonics (efficient feed conversion requires healthy digestion), fertility boosters (body condition is crucial for breeding success), heat stress management solutions (maintain growth even under challenging conditions), or explore our complete feed additives and supplements range.
Browse through the collection and select products that match your performance goals higher weight gain, better feed efficiency, and healthier animals. Choose natural, residue-free support you can trust for your farm's productivity.
This collection includes herbal tonics and supportive supplements designed to help prevent mastitis, support udder immunity, reduce inflammation, and aid recovery during and after mastitis episodes in dairy animals.
These tonics contain botanical extracts with anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and immune-supporting properties that help maintain teat and udder health, reduce discomfort, and support normal udder function during stress.
These tonics are suitable for cows, buffaloes, goats, and sheep, especially during early lactation, peak milk production, and seasonal challenges when the risk of mastitis and udder infections tends to increase.
Use these tonics regularly during high-risk periods (heat, early lactation, wet seasons) and as a supportive aid during recovery from mastitis, as directed on the product label or by your veterinarian.
Yes, they are generally safe as supportive supplements to veterinary treatments. However, always consult your veterinarian if combining with antibiotics or specific medical therapies to ensure the best integrated care plan.