Nutritious Molasses Blocks for Optimal Livestock Performance
Minerals & Elements
Vitalix is specially formulated to meet the mineral, trace element, and vitamin requirements of sheep and goats. It helps prevent behavioral disorders caused by mineral deficiencies and supports increased yield, healthy weight gain, and overall growth.
By promoting strong hooves, healthy skin, and coat condition, Vitalix contributes to improved animal performance and well-being. Sheep and goats naturally consume the needed amount to maintain a balanced mineral and vitamin intake.
Analytical Ingredients / %
Crude Ash: 45%
Calcium (Ca): 16%
Sodium (Na): 8%
Crude Protein: 8%
Phosphorus (P): 5%
Magnesium (Mg): 1%
Minerals mg / Kg
Zinc (Zn)-305mg: 20%
Manganese (Mn)-230mg: 19%
Iron (Fe)-115mg: 18%
Copper-57mg: 17%
Iodine (I)-3mg: 16%
Selenium (Se)-1.5mg: 15%
Cobalt (Co)-0.57mg: 14%
Vitamins IU / Kg
Vitamin A: 27%
Vitamin D3: 6%
Vitamin E: 2%
Sodium(Na) 79.200mg, Dry Matter 98%, Crude Ash 45%, Crude protein 8%, Humidity (Max) 2%, Cellulose 1%, Moisture 1%
Copper
Calcium
Calcium is the main component of bones and teeth. It has chief metabolic functions in the animal bodies and is also essential for muscle activity, skeleton, blood clotting, nerve transmission and dynamics of enzyme function. Calcium metabolism at calving is one of the most important animal health factors influencing the production, reproduction and feed conversion efficiency as it plays a major role in the absorption of nutrients (modification of the cell permeability).
Cobalt
Iron
Iron is essential for a wide variety of the metabolic processes of living organisms, due to its chemical transitional property. Iron is present in the different forms of heme and the iron-sulfur (Fe-S) cluster binding protein, which plays an important role in various enzymatic reactions such as aerobic respiration, TCA-cycle function and DNA synthesis as well as oxygen transport and storage. It is a substantial component of red blood cells participating to the blood’s structure and improves the functioning of organs and tissues.
Zinc
Zinc is an essential nutrient for animals, functioning in enzyme systems and being involved in protein synthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, and many other biochemical reactions. Severe zinc deficiency causes numerous pathological changes, including skin parakeratosis, reduced or cessation of growth, general debility, lethargy, and increased susceptibility to infection.
Sodium
Selenium
Selenium is a component of glutathione peroxidase, an enzyme for the removal of lipid peroxides. Selenium is very important in fertility and helps muscular development. Se is also a component of two other selenoproteins. The midpiece of sperm requires selenoprotein. Microbes in the rumen replace S with Se in their S-containing amino acid synthesis. They are absorbed in the duodenum as amino acids. White muscle disease and exudative diathesis are two Se deficiency symptoms, which can be treated with both vitamin E and Se. Deficient animals also show liver necrosis. Selenium prevents oxidative damage to tissues by offering an antioxidant action and protects against cell damage.