Description
Chelated Feed Supplement of Calcium & Phosphorus Bolus with Vitamins, Galactagogue & Ayurvedic Herbs- This superior chelated feed supplement is an evidence-based formulation of an Ayurvedic herbal bolus catering to all the nutritional requirements of dairy and livestock. This bolus incorporates chelated calcium & phosphorus with vitamins D3, A, B12, E, H (biotin), magnesium, and L-lysine to guarantee the highest possible bioavailability and assimilation to the cellular level. To provide this bolus, an altogether novel advantage of tried and tested Ayurvedic botanicals, viz., Jivanti, Shatavari, and Ginseng, makes this a natural galactagogue feed supplement.
A complete mineral and vitamin (calcium & phosphorus) supplement for dairy animals; this bolus fulfills vital nutrient deficiencies in conditions where the demand of the body is extremely high, like pregnancy, lactation, and the post-calving period. Whether you are using a vitamin D3 bolus for cows or an Ayurvedic bolus for milk production, this product is sure to offer you consistent & calculable results.
Abibba Pharmacia manufactures this supplement and sells it under the brand name Abical Gold Bolus. The company was established in 2014 and provides reliable large-scale contract manufacturing services. It is a major PCD franchise company.
Working Mechanism Of Calcium Phosphorus Supplement For Dairy Cattle
These ingredients create a synchronized nutritional environment that promotes hormonal balance, metabolic efficiency, and sustained reproductive performance.
- Chelated calcium & phosphorus- These are absorbed through the intestinal wall because calcium and phosphorus form coordination bonds with amino acids and are thus independent of competition from other minerals, so the body gets them as they are.
- Vitamin D3- This causes activation of calcium metabolism in the gut and kidneys and also maintains serum calcium balance of the body, thereby not causing hypocalcemia, which is seen after calving in most dairy animals.
- Vitamins A, B12, E & H (biotin)- These play important roles together in immune defense, red blood cell synthesis, oxidative status, and hoof health.
- Magnesium- It is important for enzyme activity and for the prevention of grass tetany, while L-lysine is a highly important limiting amino acid that improves protein utilization from feed and the development of lean tissues.
- Shatavari- It stimulates prolactin secretion to increase milk production directly and improve mammary tissue health. Jivanti improves health and enhances uterine involution after calving. Ginseng acts as an adaptogen to help cope with physiological stress in high-producing animals and optimize endocrine equilibrium.
Benefits and Uses of Vitamin D3 Bolus for Cows
This bolus offers a broad spectrum of clinical and production benefits for dairy animals and livestock across all stages of their productive life cycle.
- Maintains the bone structure & prevents osteoporosis and milk fever of high-yielding cows and Buffaloes
- Increases milk production, quality & fat & also improves the lactation persistence of cows and buffaloes.
- Potent immunity enhancer that reduces the risk of infection during the transitional phase.
- It improves the feed conversion ratio (FCR) by stimulating protein metabolism with the help of L-lysine.
- Corrects and prevents deficiency diseases like rickets, osteomalacia, hypomagnesemia, and pica.
- It increases the animals’ energy levels and thereby minimizes the production losses occurring with stress by the adaptogenic action of ginseng.
Side Effects of Galactagogue Feed Supplement
This bolus is generally well-tolerated when administered at the recommended dosage. However, as with any nutritional supplement, improper use or overdosing may lead to certain adverse reactions.
- Hypercalcemia
- Loose stools or mild digestive upset
- Reduced appetite
Safety Measures and Precautions of Ayurvedic Bolus for Milk Production
Correct handling and administration of this bolus is required to ensure the welfare of the animal and effective therapeutic effects. The guidelines for administering and storage should be observed.
- Administer slowly with a bolus applicator/balling gun to prevent aspiration and to ensure ingestion of the entire bolus.
- Do not give above the prescribed dosage; check with a registered veterinarian for animals that have kidney problems or any known mineral imbalances.
- Wait for at least the minimal withdrawal period after medicated co-treatment has been completed before milk and meat can be consumed by humans.
- Ensure fresh, clean drinking water is always available to the animal after bolus administration
- Discontinue use and seek veterinary advice if any signs of adverse reaction appear within 24 – 48 hours of administration
- Pregnant animals in the last trimester should only receive this supplement under veterinary supervision to avoid mineral imbalance during the transition period.






