Vitalfort is an isotonic electrolyte supplement for calves. Vitalfort contains mainly electrolytes and easily absorbable carbohydrates. This product contains color and a flavor enhancer to encourage water intake. Vitalfort assists the absorption of fluids from the intestines and promotes a proper fluid- and acid-base balance. This product is indicated for the rehydration of animals under stressed conditions, such as cold or heat-stress, before weaning, and before or after transportation.

  • *New* now colored, after mixing with water, liquid turns into a red color
  • Formulated to support during periods of dehydration
  • Supports increases in starter intake by supporting water intake
  • Contains mainly electrolytes and easily digestible carbohydrates
  • Flavored for improved intake
  • Supports fluid absorption from the intestines
  • Promotes a proper fluid- and acid-balance

Directions for use

Vitalfort is dissolved at a ratio of 2 oz. per 2 qt. of lukewarm (95-100° F) water and should be given in between feedings. Vitalfort should not be given in the milk. It is advised to consult a veterinarian before application.

Packaging

Vitalfort can be delivered in bags of 25 lb. and 10 lb. bucket. A measuring scoop is included only in the bucket, however, it could be delivered upon request.

Composition

Dextrose, Salt, Sodium Citrate, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Bicarbonate, Silicon Dioxide, Flavor enhancer

Importance of water and hydration

  • Water is very important for a calf, and an essential nutrient. If a calf does not drink enough water, this can impair its body functions and lead to a decreased performance[1].
  • A common misunderstanding is that calves will not drink the milk, if you give them water. As a matter of fact, giving water to calves next to the milk can even increase milk intake.
  • Water is also very important for rumen development and fermentation, improving digestion later in life[2].
  • Lukewarm water is similar to the body temperature of a calf, and therefore calves are more inclined to drink it water over cold water. So always provide water lukewarm if you can, especially when a calf is dehydrated or in cold weather.
  • In normal situations, giving free access to good quality water is enough to keep your calves hydrated. However, there are some situations in which extra support is needed. Two major situations are when a calf is either dehydration from a high loss of water (in most cases due to diarrhea) or when a calf does not have a sufficient intake of water (for example if the water is not palatable, if calves are in heat stress or if they have been on transport).
  • In these situations, Electrolytes can provide the extra support needed to replenish water and salts lost during diarrhea or to promote fluid intake in stressful situation.
1. Wickramasinghe, J., Kramer, A., & Appuhamy, J. (2019). Drinking water intake of newborn dairy calves and its effects on feed intake, growth performance, health status, and nutrient digestibility. Journal of Dairy Science, 102(1), 377–387. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2018-15579
2. Wickramasinghe, J., Kramer, A., & Appuhamy, J. (2019). Drinking water intake of newborn dairy calves and its effects on feed intake, growth performance, health status, and nutrient digestibility. Journal of Dairy Science, 102(1), 377–387. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2018-15579

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