Composition
Each 1 g contains:
- Methionine – 250 mg
- Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) – 250 mg
Pharmaceutical Form
Water-soluble powder.
Pharmacological Properties
Dad-Methoscorpin Powder is a scientifically formulated blend of methionine and ascorbic acid, designed to support liver health, improve metabolic efficiency, and enhance animal performance—especially under stress and challenging environmental conditions.
- Methionine is an essential amino acid that plays a key role in protein synthesis, detoxification, and prevention of fatty liver syndrome.
- Ascorbic acid acts as a potent antioxidant that boosts immunity, supports recovery during stress, and promotes tissue regeneration.
Together, they improve nutrient utilization, reproductive performance, and resilience in poultry and large animals.
Target Species
- Poultry
- Large animals (ruminants and small livestock)
Indications for Use
- Enhances feed conversion in broilers and improves egg production in layers and breeders.
- Helps animals cope with stress and high-temperature conditions.
- Improves feather quality and appearance in poultry.
- Supports reproductive system function and fertility.
- Aids in the treatment of fatty liver syndrome.
- Assists in detoxifying fungal toxins and metabolic waste.
Contraindications
None reported.
Undesirable Effects
No known adverse effects when used as directed.
Posology and Method of Administration
Poultry:
- 1 g per 2 liters of drinking water daily for 5–7 days.
- Or: 1 kg per ton of feed for 7 days.
Large animals:
- Small ruminants (e.g. sheep, goats): 0.8–1.2 g per head daily for one week
- Large ruminants (e.g. cattle): 8–12 g per head daily for one week
Overdose
No adverse effects have been reported in case of overdose.
Withdrawal Period
No withdrawal period required.
Special Safety Precautions for the Person Administering the Product
No special precautions are necessary.
Special Precautions for Storage
Store in a dry place below 30°C.
Keep out of direct sunlight and moisture.
For veterinary use only. Consult a veterinarian before use.