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Blood Aid
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At Mervue Equine, we are passionate about improving equine health and performance. We strive to set the standard for research, development and manufacturing of high quality veterinary formulated nutraceuticals to maximise the wellbeing and welfare of horses worldwide.
Blood Booster

Blood Aid

A specially developed topical liquid spray fluid for tail, ear and flank biting in pigs.

A unique formula containing a combination of ingredients which:

✓ Reduces incidence and severity of tail biting

✓ Supports healing

✓ Supports the reduction of lesion severity

✓ Wards off biters

✓ Is safe to use with pigs

Key Features

  • Easy to apply
  • Has a carefully selected unpleasant and repellent taste
  • Has a bright blue colour & sticky texture for good coverage
  • Improves pig welfare
  • Supports healing after tail biting outbreaks
  • Reduces impact of tail, ear and flank biting on bitten pigs
  • Reduces likelihood of repeated biting outbreaks
  • Reduces likelihood of condemnations
  • Lowers susceptibility to secondary infections in bitten pigs
  • Potential to decrease antibiotic usage

Feeding Instructions

Apply Shield Plus generously to the affected tail and surrounding area of the pigs in the pen.
• Spray every two days
• Repeat as required

SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE
Warnings: The product may cause eye irritation. In case of contact with the eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water.

Gloves should be worn when using the product. Avoid hand to mouth contact. Wash hands after use.

Blood Aid

Supports maximum availability of Iron and B vitamins to the high performance Horses

BloodAid supports:

  • Red blood cell formation
  • Metabolic function
  • Prevention of Anaemia
  • Good digestive activity

Blood Aid Contains:

– Vitamin B6

– Vitamin B12

– Folic Acid

– Sorbitol

– Iron MAAC

– Amino Acids

– Vitamin B complex

Feeding Instructions

  • Racing Competition Adult Horses: 50ml per day
  • Maintenance & Ponies: 30ml per day

Use either in feed or syringe by mouth. Additional amounts should be fed only on veterinary advice and may be useful when recovering from viral anaemia.