Welcome to our Herbal Mastitis Prevention and Recovery Tonics collection tailored for dairy cattle and livestock. These plant-based formulations are crafted to support udder health, prevent mastitis flare-ups, enhance recovery from udder inflammation, and maintain milk quality and yield. Each product utilises high-quality botanicals known for antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and immune-supporting properties.
Whether you are protecting fresh-turned cows, managing sub-clinical mastitis risk or aiding recovery from udder strain, these tonics integrate smoothly into your feeding programme and milking routine. For comprehensive udder health management, pair these mastitis prevention formulas with our milk yield enhancement products (healthy udders are essential for optimal lactation), liver and digestive tonics (strong immunity and detox support udder health), fertility boosters (reproductive health impacts udder wellness in fresh cows), or explore our complete feed additives and supplements range.
Browse the collection to choose the formula that best suits your herd's needs stronger udder tissue, lower somatic cell count, better milk hygiene and improved herd performance. Give your herd the natural support they deserve.
This collection includes herbal supplements and tonics formulated to help prevent mastitis, support udder immunity, reduce inflammation, and aid recovery in dairy animals.
These products use natural anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and immune-supporting botanicals to help maintain healthy teat and udder tissues, reduce discomfort, and promote normal udder function under stress.
These tonics are suitable for cows, buffaloes, goats, and sheep, especially during early lactation, peak production, wet seasons, or heat stress, when mastitis risk tends to increase.
Use them preventively during high-risk periods (e.g., seasonal changes, post-calving) and as a supportive aid during mastitis recovery, as directed on the product label or by your veterinarian.
Yes, they are generally safe as supportive supplements alongside veterinary care. Always consult your veterinarian if combining with antibiotics or prescribed medicines to ensure safe and effective use.