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Biosint Nutraceuticals launches various products for the dairy animals

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Cattle Division of BIOSINT NUTRACEUTICALS had a Technical Session and product launch event conducted at the TEMPLE CITY – MADURAI on 18th November 2021 at HOTEL ROYAL GRANDE, with the Madurai district Veterinary Association. The event welcome address was given by Regional Joint Director of Animal Husbandry, Madurai Dr. P Natraj Kumar.

Dr. M S Saravanan from ANIMAL DISEASE INTELLIGENCE UNIT presented FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE prevention and vaccination protocols followed by interaction with veterinarians on the experiences at the field levels.

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Followed by this event BIOSINT NUTRACEUTICALS, PROPRIETOR, DR RAVI PACHAIYAPPAN, introduced the company and their products, he introduced the concept of PROBLEM SPECIFIC NUTRITIONAL SOLUTIONS how it works with their products.

After the presentation Regional Joint Director of Animal Husbandry, Madurai Dr. P Natrajkumar launched BIOSINT cattle division’s new product “KETOKON” a novel nutritional formulation for Ketosis control in dairy animals. Dr. Jeyagopi unveiled the product “RUFACC”, Dr. N R Saravanan ADAH MADURAI, and Dr. Venkatasamy launched HEPA-VITA Liver Revitalizer for Cattle and Small Animals, and Finally Dr.Kalieshwaran (AD) Samayanallur VH and Dr.Girija (AD) Thirumangalam VH unveiled Rumen-BUFF a unique buffer solution for dairy animals.

The meeting was well attended by more than 60 Madurai District Veterinarians and had a greater interaction with them to identify the field problems for which BIOSINT would like to work with them to develop cost-effective nutritional solutions.

Biosint Nutraceuticals one of the leading animal feed supplements manufacturing company started in the year 2003 offering customized products to needy customers.

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