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PHARMATAN TM

Natural tannin-based feed additive for optimizing cattle rations

  • Tannin-based feed additive for cattle

  • Reduces the risk of ketosis and liver problems

  • Promotes a stable increase in milk yield and weight gain

Available as

Сухой порошок

For use with

КРС, МРС

Strength

Танины

How it is supplied

Мешки

Drug description

PHARMATAN TM – Natural Feed Additive


The efficiency of dairy and beef cattle farming directly depends on the health of the digestive system and the quality of metabolic processes in animals. To address these challenges, Tanin Sevnica developed PHARMATAN TM — a specialized tannin-based feed additive that optimizes rumen digestion and protects the liver from the negative effects of metabolites. Thanks to the protein bypass property of tannins, including this supplement in rations allows replacing a significant portion of expensive concentrates without losing productivity.


The main advantage of PHARMATAN TM for large dairy and beef farms is its comprehensive support of cows during critical periods. Using the supplement during the transition period and lactation reduces blood urea and ruminal NH3 levels, preventing postpartum complications and improving reproductive performance. For dairy calves, the product is an essential preventive measure against specific infections, such as salmonellosis and cryptosporidiosis, ensuring stable health throughout the milk-feeding period.


Implementing PHARMATAN TM in your farm’s feeding system is a scientifically proven way to increase profitability. The supplement is easy to dose (from 5 to 50 g per head per day, depending on the group) and can be added to a total mixed ration via premixes or feed mixers. Using this natural additive not only increases production output but also significantly reduces the need for veterinary interventions, ensuring high-quality milk and meat.

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