Welcome to our Herbal Heat Stress Management Tonics collection designed for cattle, buffalo and livestock during high‐temperature periods. These botanical supplements help animals cope with thermal stress by supporting normal body temperature regulation, maintaining feed intake, boosting antioxidant defences and enhancing immune function. Studies show herbal formulas can improve rumen fermentation efficiency, feed consumption and health in heat‐stressed dairy animals.
Whether your herd faces extended summer heat, high humidity zones, or stress from intensive production, these tonics integrate easily into feed or water systems. For comprehensive heat stress protection, pair these tonics with our liver and digestive supplements (to maintain rumen function and feed intake during stress), milk yield enhancement products (heat stress severely impacts lactation), growth and performance enhancers (to minimize productivity losses), or explore our complete feed additives and supplements range.
Browse the range and choose the product that fits your herd's needs improved comfort, better nutrient uptake, fewer productivity losses and stronger resilience. Natural support built for warm-climate livestock management.
This collection features herbal tonics formulated to help animals cope with heat stress by supporting cooling response, hydration, metabolic balance, and overall comfort during periods of high temperature.
Heat stress tonics help maintain hydration, support normal respiration and digestion under heat load, reduce thermal stress responses, and promote stable energy levels, aiding animals in performing better during hot weather.
These tonics can be used for cattle, buffaloes, goats, sheep, poultry, and other livestock that are exposed to high temperature environments or seasonal heat to support resilience and comfort.
Administer them before and during hot weather conditions or any anticipated heat wave to help maintain normal physiological function. They can be added to drinking water or feed as per product guidance.
Yes, these tonics are formulated with natural herbal ingredients intended for safe use when given as directed. For animals under medical care or with specific health conditions, consult your veterinarian before use.