Vitamin ADE Injection | Supports Fertility and Immunity

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Troy Vitamin ADE Injection supports fertility and immunity in cattle, sheep and pigs. Treats deficiencies in vitamins A, D and E. Nil withholding.

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Description

Troy Vitamin ADE Injection

Troy Vitamin ADE Injection is an injectable supplement used to treat and prevent vitamin A, D and E deficiencies in cattle, sheep and pigs. These fat-soluble vitamins are essential for maintaining immune function, reproductive performance and growth rates in livestock, especially when pasture quality is poor or animals are under stress.

Key Benefits

  • Supports immune health, fertility and overall wellbeing
  • Ideal for use during seasonal stress, drought or poor nutrition
  • Helps prepare animals for calving, lambing or farrowing
  • Nil withholding period for meat and milk

Application Guide

Inject intramuscularly using clean, sterile equipment. Use the following dosage as a guide:

  • Cattle: 5mL per head twice per year and 30 days pre-calving
  • Calves: 1mL within the first week of life
  • Sheep: 1–2mL per head twice per year
  • Lambs: 0.5mL soon after birth
  • Pigs: 2–3mL per adult
  • Piglets: 0.25–0.5mL in the first week

Composition (per mL)

  • Vitamin A (Retinol Palmitate): 500,000 IU
  • Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol): 50,000 IU
  • Vitamin E (Alpha Tocopherol Acetate): 50 IU

Usage Notes

  • Inject intramuscularly into the neck muscle where possible
  • Maintain sterile equipment and avoid injection during wet or dusty conditions
  • Use within 6 months of opening

Available in 500mL bottle. Supplied by Troy Laboratories, trusted for quality livestock supplements and veterinary products.

Additional information

Weight 0.585 kg
Dimensions 8 × 8 × 23.5 cm
Size

500ml Bottle

Animal

Alpaca & Llama, Cattle & Calf, Dog & Cat, Goats & Kid, Horse & Foal, Pig & Piglets, Sheep & Lambs

1 review for Vitamin ADE Injection | Supports Fertility and Immunity

  1. Nate Kellock

    ADE is a powerful tool and shouldn’t be overlooked. It’s expensive but for pregnant livestock, young livestock or sick livestock it can be a life saver. Keep in mind you might need to also get a bottle of Foliphos to assist in the delivery of vitamin D. Check with your vet.

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