Vepmaxx is an advanced, marine algae-based feed supplement designed to improve the health and performance of dairy cattle, buffaloes, and other livestock. By enhancing milk yield, improving digestive efficiency, and reducing methane emissions, Vepmaxx promotes overall animal well-being. It's enriched with natural minerals and trace elements, supporting metabolic health, immunity, and fertility.
How Does Vepmaxx Work?
- Algae Blend: Comprising red, brown, green, and blue-green algae, Vepmaxx provides a rich mix of bioavailable minerals, vitamins, and proteins, essential for optimal livestock nutrition.
- Marine Micronutrients: Naturally chelated for better absorption and bioactivity, these micronutrients improve overall animal health.
- Polysaccharide Complexes: Natural prebiotics that support a healthy gut microbiome for better digestion.
- Anti-Methanogenic Phytonutrients: Help reduce methane-producing microbes in the rumen, contributing to a more eco-friendly farming practice.
Why Should You Use Vepmaxx?
- Boost Milk Yield: Increase production by 15-20%.
- Improve Milk Quality: Enhance SNF and fat content.
- Promote Udder Health: Reduce somatic cell count (SCC) and improve udder hygiene.
- Increase Fertility: Improve estrus response and conception rates.
- Reduce Methane Emissions: Cut methane production by up to 85%.
- Enhance Immunity: Strengthen the immune response, digestive system, and mineral absorption.
How To Use
Dosage:
- Desi Cows: 10-15 ml/day
- Jersey Cows: 15-20 ml/day
- Holstein Friesian/Buffalo: 25-30 ml/day
- Goats/Sheep: 5 ml/day
Usage Tip:
- Mix with regular feed or top-dress on fodder.
- Consistent daily use is recommended for best results.
- Begin using 30 days before calving and continue throughout lactation.
Where To Use
- Dairy cows, buffaloes, and other livestock
- Breeding stock and transition animals (pre- and post-calving)
- High-yielding or stressed animals
Ingredients Overview
- Red Algae (Rhodophyceae)
- Brown Algae (Phaeophyceae)
- Green Algae (Chlorophyceae)
- Blue-Green Algae (Cyanophyceae)