Stress. Livestock can experience stress at the most inopportune times. The only problem is they can’t tell us what is wrong. However, they usually show us what is wrong.
Signs of stress in livestock can vary from shortness of breath and panting to going off feed and water. One visible sign that leads to further areas of concern is diarrhea or scours. Typically, this is a sign of digestive upset. Long bouts of diarrhea can lead to dehydration and decreased performance.
BioZyme® Inc., has developed a quick-response product to help livestock during these stressful situations. Vita Charge® Clench Gel is designed to support normal digestive function during occasional diarrhea/scours. It is for beef cattle, sheep, goat and swine.
Vita Charge Clench Gel Provides Results
Vita Charge Clench Gel provides livestock with ingredients that help increase nutrient absorption to promote a normal, healthy stool. It’s key ingredients include:
- AO-Biotics® Amaferm®, a prebiotic research-proven to enhance digestibility.
- MOS (Mannan oligosaccharide) helps normalize gut microflora and support the immune system.
- Electrolytes to support rehydration.
- Cinnamon to support protective innate immunity responses against infection by coccidia.
- Bentonite for extra absorptive capacity.
“Vita Charge Clench is a unique product with fast results,” said Kevin Glaubius, Nebraska Area Sales Manager. “I suggest keeping it in the show box for those days when your animals are off and need to look their best.”
Like all Vita Charge and Sure Champ® products, Clench can be used during competition with no withdrawal period.
In addition to being used in a show setting, Clench is ideal for the stressors in a production setting. Stress such as weather changes, feed changes, parturition and antibiotic use can also cause diarrhea and scours.
“This is a great product to have on hand in commercial livestock settings when young animals are prone to scours and dehydration. With a two-year shelf life, I always encourage producers to keep it on hand during calving, lambing and kidding,” Glaubius said.
Easy to Use
Vita Charge Clench Gel comes in a 30 mL tube. It is recommended to administer it on the back of the tongue twice daily as long as loose stools persist.
Cattle doses are 30 mL. Sheep, goats and swine each receive 15 mL per dose.
The gel has a cinnamon flavor, making it palatable, and most animals seem to like it.
This is What our Customers Said
“Our show bull had a bad case of scours the night before our district show, so I gave him the Vita Charge Clench Gel before we went to tie-outs for the night. The next morning, he was back to having a firm stool, and kept eating and drinking. I saw the Clench work in less than 12 hours, and I’m a believer in it for my cattle,” said Tiffany Williamson from Arkansas.
StanLee Grobosky, who feeds pigs for his daughter in Illinois shares his results about the Vita Charge products, too.
“This spring we seemed to have more pigs with diarrhea than normal. It could have been the weather or just comingling several new pigs in the barn at once. What I do know is one or two doses of the Clench gel cleared them up. That combined with Vita Charge Liquid Boost, and they never went off feed,” he said.
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How do you get this super amazing gel in your feed room or show box? Vita Charge products are available through the BioZyme dealer network. Find a BioZyme dealer near you at the dealer locator.
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