FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

We develop natural and herbal-based veterinary products. Mostly nutrition support, feed additives, gut and immunity solutions. Nothing overcomplicated. We focus on what actually helps animals stay healthy day after day.

Because long-term health matters more to us than quick fixes.
We’ve seen how heavy chemical use affects animals first and humans later. Herbal solutions, when done properly, feel more balanced and sustainable.

Sometimes, yes.
They don’t work like a switch. But the improvement is steadier. Many farmers tell us the difference becomes clear after consistent use.

Short answer — not always.
And honestly, we never claim that. Some situations still need antibiotics. What we try to do is reduce overuse. When animals are fed better and stay stronger, problems don’t show up as often. That’s where the real difference comes in.

Quite a mix, actually.
Poultry, cattle, fish farms, pets, horses, even camels. Each animal reacts differently, so we don’t believe in one common formula for all.

This was actually one of our earliest concerns.
We never wanted products that work once and then create another issue later. These are made to be part of a routine, not a quick experiment. Used properly, they support the animal rather than stressing the body.

Our manufacturing unit is in Northern India.
The location helps — a lot. Many of the herbs we work with are sourced nearby, which makes quality control easier and more consistent.

We do follow GMP, HACCP and ISO systems, of course.
But anyone in this industry knows certificates don’t tell the full story. What really guides us is what happens on the ground — farm results, veterinarian feedback, and how animals actually respond over time. We watch that closely.

We aim for lower residues and cleaner outcomes.
Sustainable animal health isn’t a slogan for us — it’s practical necessity.

Yes. Most of our solutions are designed to fit smoothly into current feeding systems without major changes.

Get in touch with our team to discuss your requirements.