Gaso Vet Bolus (Tablet)

Gaso Vet Bolus (Tablet)


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Nutritional supplement for Acidity & Gas Problems

Gaso Vet Bolus is a powerful herbal antacid and digestive stimulant formulated to relieve bloat (tympany), indigestion, acidosis, and related gastrointestinal discomforts in large and small ruminants. It provides fast-acting relief by reducing gas formation, balancing rumen pH, and restoring normal digestive function.

This bolus is ideal for use during bloat, poor appetite, post-antibiotic recovery, and other ruminal disorders. It helps livestock resume feed intake quickly and maintain proper metabolism.


🌿 Key Benefits of Gaso Vet Bolus
  • ✅ Relieves ruminal bloat (frothy or free gas tympany)
  • ✅ Corrects acidosis and indigestion caused by diet or metabolic stress
  • ✅ Stimulates rumen motility and improves digestion
  • ✅ Balances rumen microflora for better feed utilization
  • ✅ Restores appetite and improves feed intake
  • ✅ Reduces stress and discomfort caused by digestive disturbances
  • ✅ Safe for use in cattle, buffaloes, goats, and sheep

📦 Composition (Each Bolus Cotains)
  • Simethicone : 1000 mg
  • Nuxvomica : 1000 mg
  • Ginger : 500 mg
  • Sodium bi Carbonated : 3000 mg

🐄 Recommended For:
  • Dairy cows and buffaloes with bloat, gas, or indigestion
  • Goats and sheep suffering from tympany or ruminal upset
  • Animals with reduced rumen motility or feed refusal
  • Post-antibiotic therapy to restore gut health
  • Animals exposed to sudden feed changes or stress

💊 Dosage & Administration
  • Cattle/Buffaloes : 1 bolus twice daily for 2–3 days
  • Goats/Sheep : ½ bolus twice daily for 2–3 days

Administer orally with water or as directed by a licensed veterinarian.


📦 Packaging & Storage
  • Form: Bolus (Tablet)
  • Pack Size: Strip of 4 boluses
  • Country of Origin: India
  • Shelf Life: 24 months from date of manufacture
  • Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from sunlight

🏆 Use Scenarios
  • Sudden bloat or distended abdomen
  • Loss of appetite or dullness in animals
  • After overfeeding grains or lush green fodder
  • As part of routine digestion support in commercial herds