Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ

Q. Why feed Livamol?

A: Livamol is a palatable blend of proteins, energy and polyunsaturated oil formulated to improve coat condition and general appearance of all stock, including stud and show animals.

Q. What is Livamol made of?

A: Livamol is a nutritional supplement consisting of protein & oilseed meals, fish oil, molasses, vitamins and minerals for animals and birds.

Q. What is Livamol good for in horses?

A: Livamol is a palatable blend of proteins, energy and polyunsaturated oil formulated to improve coat condition and general appearance of all horses, including stud, show and racehorses. The feeding rate for horses is 200 to 500 g and the feeding rate for foals is 100 g until three months old, then 100 g per 100 kg live weight.

Q. What does Livamol do for dogs?

A: Livamol is a palatable blend of proteins, energy and polyunsaturated oil formulated to improve coat condition and general appearance of all dogs, including greyhounds, stud, show and pet dogs. The feeding rate for dogs is 25 to 50 g (1 to 2 tablespoons).

Q. What are the side effects of Livamol?

A: There are no known side effects for Livamol. Livamol improves skin and coat condition with a proven formula of oil and oilseed meals.

Q. What are the minerals in Livamol?

A: Livamol is a nutritional supplement consisting of protein & oilseed meals, fish oil, molasses, vitamins and minerals. The minerals in Livamol include; Copper, Zinc, Iodine, Manganese, Cobalt, Calcium & Phosphorous. Livamol also contains vitamins A, D, B1, B2, B6 and B12.

Q. What are the benefits of Livamol?

A: Livamol is a palatable blend of proteins, energy and polyunsaturated oil formulated to improve coat condition and general appearance of all stock, including stud and show animals.

Selected omega-3 fatty acids and high oil protein meals have a positive effect on coat and skin appearance. Coat colour may also be enhanced and enriched by the supplementation of the included minerals such as zinc and copper.

Q. Is Livamol good for chickens?

A: Livamol is a palatable blend of proteins, energy and polyunsaturated oil formulated to improve coat condition and general appearance. It is a great product for backyard and show chickens. Add into poultry feed up to 25 % or provide free access, 1 to 2 kg per 100 adult birds (domestic chickens).

Q. How much cobalt is in Livamol?

A: Each kilogram of Livamol contains 80μg or 0.08mg of cobalt.

There is more cobalt in a 1kg of grain, hay or pasture…
  • Grains such as oats or barley contain 0.10mg/kg of cobalt.¹
  • Hay such as clover, lucerne, rygrass, oaten contain 0.10-0.20mg/kg of cobalt. ¹
  • Pasture such as clover, lucerne, fescue, oats contain 0.10-0.50mg/kg of cobalt.¹

¹Mineral content of common stockfeeds, crops and pastures – Primefact 522 NSW DPI