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      Ringer’s Solution Locke 200ml

      $21.77
      Ringer's Solution
      Ringer's Solution  (Ringer-Locke’s solution) is a drug as a solution for injections, containing sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and glucose as active substances and water for injection.
      The drug is sterile, colorless, the transparent liquid without visible particles and pre-packed in glass vials by 200 ml. The drug should be stored in a dry place, protected from sunlight within the temperature range 0 to +25°C. Shelf life is 2 years from the date of manufacture under specified storage conditions. Ringer-Locke’s solution is isotonic in the blood plasma of animals, it regulates water and salt and acid-base balance in the animal's body.

      Vitamins & Supplements Livestock

      Vitamin A plays a key role in maintaining healthy eyes, skin, and mucous membranes in the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive tracts. It is also important for the proper functioning of the kidneys and the normal development of bones, teeth, and nervous tissue. Vitamin A comes from carotene, which is found in green and yellow plants.

      Vitamin D is crucial for bone and digestive health. The animal body is endowed with a natural mechanism for the formation of vitamin D when exposed to sunlight.

      Green leafy foods and whole grains are sources of vitamin E.

      “While the animal’s need for vitamin E is critical, the specific physiological function of vitamin E is still unclear,” says Eric Bailey, a cattle feeding specialist at the University of Missouri.  “Its main role may be as a chemical antioxidant to reduce the breakdown of other vitamins and essential fatty acids both in the digestive tract and after they are absorbed.”

      In fact, vitamin E has been shown to be effective in treating white muscle disease in calves.

      Fortunately, possible problems associated with a lack of one or more of these three vitamins do not occur as often as you might think.