ProN8ure Liquid Blue 125ml

ProN8ure Liquid Blue 125ml
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ProN8ure Liquid Blue 125ml

Multi-Strain Probiotic containing live beneficial bacteria

Oil Based formula containing 180 million colony forming units CFU/mL

ProN8ure is a beneficial blend of viable microbes that aids in improving the intestinal microflora balance in order to optimize digestion and enhances health. 

ProN8ure may be used in any period of stress, as stress disrupts intestinal balance. This includes incidences of overcrowding, pregnancy, lactation, scouring, diarrhea, extreme temperatures, transportation, training, exercise, following surgery, birth, vaccination, weaning and worming. 

Each gram contains 180 million CFU as:

Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus delbrueckii subspecies bulgaricus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Bifidobacterium bifidum, Enterococcus faecium, Streptococcus salvarius subspecies thermophilus.

ProN8ure should NOT be used with the following:
Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Tetracyclines, Avoparcin, Gentamycin, Lincomycine, Streptomycin, Tiamulin or Tylosin, but may be used immediately following these antibiotics to re establish the normal gut microflora.

ProN8ure is registered for use for puppies, dogs, kittens, cats, foals, horses, ponies, calves, cows, sheep, goats, lamb, pigs, piglets, poultry and caged birds.

Directions For Use

ProN8ure Soluble (Water) Use at stress levels for the first 5 days then at the maintenance dose level. 

Stress Dose: (Per head per day)

  • Horses and Foals: 20ml 
  • Ponies and Foals: 10ml
  • Cattle, sheep, goats & pigs: 4ml
  • Calves, lambs, kids and piglets: 2ml
  • Dogs: 2 - 6ml
  • Cats, Puppies & Kittens: 1 - 2ml

Maintenance Dose: (Per head per day)

  • Horses and Foals: 10ml
  • Ponies and Foals: 5ml
  • Cattle, sheep, goats & pigs: 2ml
  • Calves, lambs, kids and piglets: 1ml
  • Dogs:1-3ml
  • Cats: 1ml
  • Puppies & Kittens: 1ml
  • Caged birds: 1ml/500g feed

More Direction/ Information:  http://www.iahp.com.au/datasheets/Protexin%20Datasheet%20(Oct%202013).pdf