DOCTOR CALF STARTER
Why Early Nutrition Matters
- A calf’s digestive system is weak after birth
- Mother’s milk is enough only for a few days
- Balanced solid nutrition is essential for growth, strong bones & rumen development
Lack of timely nutrition leads to:
- Poor rumen development
- Weak, disease-prone calves
- Low milk yield in adulthood
- Higher treatment costs & lifelong farmer loss
Scientifically formulated for the first 90 days of a calf’s life.
Solution – Doctor Calf Starter
Contains
- High-quality protein
- Easily digestible energy
- Fibre for rumen development
- Essential minerals & vitamins
- Immunity boosters
Key Benefits
- Faster rumen development
- Early solid-feed habit
- Early weaning support
- Balanced growth & strong bones
- Better immunity, fewer diseases
Feeding Schedule
Start from 7th day, gradually increase
- 1–2 months: 1–2 kg/day
- 2–3 months: 2–3 kg/day
Doctor Calf Starter Care Today. Solutions Tomorrow.
Do’s & Don’ts (Quick Guide)
DO’s
- Feed colostrum within 1 hour of birth
- Clean navel with iodine
- Provide fresh, dry Calf Starter
- Ensure clean drinking water
- Follow vaccination & de-worming schedule
- Consult vet if weakness or diarrhoea appears
DON’Ts
- Do not delay colostrum feeding
- Do not give adult animal feed
- Do not stop Calf Starter or milk suddenly
- Avoid dirty utensils & wet surroundings
- Do not ignore illness signs
DOCTOR CALF GROWER
Why 4–6 Months Nutrition Matters
- This is the most critical growth phase of a calf
- Body frame, bones, muscles & rumen develop fully
- Determines future milk production
Lack of proper nutrition leads to:
- Weak growth & poor digestion
- Frequent illness
- Delayed first calving
- Low milk yield & lifelong income loss
Scientifically formulated for 4–6-month-old growing heifers.
Solution – Doctor Calf Grower
Contains
- Balanced protein for muscles
- Right energy for fast growth
- Minerals for strong bones & joints
- Vitamins for immunity & growth
- Rumen support for better digestion
Key Benefits
- Fast & balanced body development
- Strong frame and bones
- Fewer diseases, lower treatment cost
- Early maturity & better reproduction
- Higher milk yield and income in future
Feeding Schedule
- 4–6 months: 2–3 kg per heifer per day
Do’s & Don’ts (Quick Guide)
DO’s
- Feed correct quantity daily
- Provide green + dry fodder
- Ensure clean drinking water
- Keep calves clean, open & dry
- Follow vaccination & de-worming
DON’Ts
- Do not change feed suddenly
- Avoid mouldy or wet fodder
- Do not depend only on straw or grass
- Avoid dirty utensils & water
- Do not ignore weakness or diarrhoea
DOCTOR HEIFER
Why Heifer Nutrition Matters (7 Months–Pre-Calving)
- Determines full growth, udder development & future milk yield
- Poor nutrition at this stage causes lifelong loss
Lack of timely nutrition leads to:
- Weak, under-developed body
- Poor udder development
- Delayed & difficult first calving
- Low milk yield and income loss
Scientifically formulated for heifers from 7 months of age to 21 days before first calving.
Solution – Doctor HeifCare
Contains
- Balanced energy for ideal body condition
- High-quality protein for growth & muscles
- Minerals for bones & udder development
- Vitamins & trace minerals for hormones, immunity & fertility
- Stress and disease protection
Key Benefits
- Proper growth & body condition
- Better udder development
- Timely and smooth first calving
- Improved fertility & future milk yield
- Higher lifetime income
Feeding Schedule
- 7 months to 21 days before calving: 2–3 kg per heifer per day
Do’s & Don’ts (Quick Guide)
DO’s
- Feed balanced HeifCare daily
- Provide green + dry fodder
- Monitor body weight & condition
- Follow de-worming & vaccination
- Provide clean, comfortable housing
DON’Ts
- Do not rely only on straw or grass
- Avoid over-fat or very thin condition
- Do not change feed suddenly
- Avoid mouldy or dirty fodder
- Do not ignore weakness or delayed heat