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Manufacturer: Alpharma

Vitamins and Electrolytes

Super Concentrated Formula

A stress pack designed to assure adequate intake of essential vitamins and electrolytes during periods of stress.

One pack makes 256 gallons.

Ingredients

Potassium chloride, citric acid, sodium chloride, vitamin E supplement, vitamin A supplement, ascorbic acid, d-calcium pantothenate, menadione sodium bisulfite complex, vitamin D3 supplement, biotin supplement, riboflavin, thiamine hydrochloride, folic acid

Guaranteed Analysis Per Pound

Vitamin A

16,000,000 IU

Vitamin D3

3,000,000 IU

Vitamin E

20,000 IU

Riboflavin

2,000 mg

Folic Acid

500 mg

Thiamine HCI

1,200 mg

Biotin

75 mg

d-Pantothenic Acid

16,000 mg

MSBC (Vitamin K3)

8,000 mg

Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)

20,000 mg

Potassium

14.74%

Sodium

5.46%

A concentrated vitamin supplement for poultry

For use in drinking water

Directions

Mix the contents of 1 pack (4 oz.) in 256 US gallons or 1 pack per 2 gallons stock and meter at 1 oz. per gallon of drinking water.

Store In A Cool, Dry Place.

For Oral Animal Use Only

Not For Human Use

Keep Out Of Reach Of Children

Alpharma, Llc, Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807

Trademarks registered by Alpharma, LLC

Net wt

List #

 

4 oz (113.4 g)

26391

26391BF 1101

Nac No.

10221401
ALPHARMA, LLC
Animal Health

235 E. 42ND ST., NEW YORK, NY, 10017
Telephone:   269-833-4000
Customer Service:   800-733-5500 and 800-793-0596
Veterinary Medical Investigations & Product Support:   800-366-5288
Technical Services (USA):   800-366-5288
Website:   http://pfizerah.com
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the Broiler-Max information published above. However, it remains the responsibility of the readers to familiarize themselves with the product information contained on the US product label or package insert.
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