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Vita Feed Biscuit.

Bangladesh’s first ready-to-feed cattle biscuit. A complete vitamin and mineral supplement pressed into a stable, shelf-friendly pellet — built for the realities of mixed-feed cattle operations in our country.

Vita Feed packs

Why farmers ask for it

Four reasons it sells out monthly.

  1. Pellet-pressed, ready to feed.

    No mixing, no measuring, no waste. Drop the right number of biscuits into the trough — the dosage is built into the format.

  2. Targeted to the 3–6 month window.

    Calibrated for cattle in the 3-6 month targeted window, where vitamin–mineral balance directly drives daily weight gain.

  3. Co-developed with CVASU.

    Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University reviewed the formulation. Field trials ran across three districts.

  4. Made in Bangladesh, with CVASU.

    Manufactured locally and field-tested with the Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University. DLS Category 1 registered.

How we engineered it

Format, composition, shelf life.

  • Format

    Pellet · 15-16 gm

    A single-feed pellet sized for adult cattle. No mixing required.

  • Composition

    14 actives

    Vitamins A, D3, E, K, B-complex. Macro and trace minerals. Calibrated for life-stage.

  • Shelf life

    12 months

    Pellet-pressed form is stable in tropical conditions. No refrigeration needed.

What’s in the pack

Composition, published.

Every claim on the pack is sourced. Per-kg actives, listed below. For technical data sheets, contact our team.

ActivePer kg
Vitamin A 500,000 IU/kg
Vitamin D3 100,000 IU/kg
Vitamin E 1,500 IU/kg
Calcium 25%
Phosphorus 12%
Zinc 4,500 mg/kg
Copper 1,200 mg/kg
Selenium 20 mg/kg

About Vita Feed Biscuit

Questions farmers and vets ask first.

From dosing to storage — answered straight.

  1. What is Vita Feed Biscuit?

    Vita Feed Biscuit is Bangladesh's first ready-to-feed cattle biscuit — a complete vitamin and mineral supplement pressed into a single 15-16 gm pellet. Instead of weighing and mixing a powder, you drop the right number of biscuits into the trough. The dosage is built into the format. It is designed for cattle in the 3-6 month targeted window, where vitamin-mineral balance directly drives daily weight gain.

  2. How many biscuits should I give per animal per day?

    Typical dosing is 1-2 biscuits per adult animal per day, depending on body weight and feed regime. The product label and a free dosing chart from your authorised partner give exact figures. For specific clinical situations or non-standard regimes, talk to your vet — we'll share technical sheets with them on request.

  3. How is it different from Vita Feed Gold?

    Same nutritional intent, different format. Vita Feed Gold is a premix block/supplement you hand-feed — flexible, lower cost per dose. Vita Feed Biscuit is the same active load pressed into a pellet — fixed dosing, no waste, ideal when feed prep is informal or done by multiple hands.

  4. How is it stored, and how long does it last?

    Shelf life is 12 months from manufacture in the unopened pack. Pellet-pressed form is stable in tropical heat and humidity — no refrigeration needed. Once opened, keep the pack closed and dry. Every pack carries a printed batch number that traces back to raw-material origin, in-process QC and final release records.

  5. Where do I buy Vita Feed Biscuit?

    Through any of our 40+ authorised partners across 30+ districts. Use the partner locator to find the closest authorised shop, or call us on +880 1810 740 637. If your district is still being onboarded, we'll arrange a courier shipment from our warehouse.

  6. Is Vita Feed Biscuit safe for dairy cows?

    Yes. It is safe for dairy cattle and lactating cows when used as directed. Many dairy farmers use it during the dry period and through early lactation to support condition and recovery. For specific situations — high-yielding herds, recent illness, complex feed regimes — check with your vet first.

Vita Feed Biscuit was co-developed and field-tested with the Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University and is manufactured locally in Bangladesh. Registered with the Bangladesh Department of Livestock Services (Categories 1 & 2).