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Heat Master.

Keep flocks drinking and producing through Bangladesh's harshest summers.

Available Sizes
100 ml500 ml

Heat Master is an electrolyte and vitamin oral solution designed to counteract heat stress in poultry and livestock during high-temperature periods. Replaces minerals lost through panting, maintains feed intake, and supports recovery from heat-related production loss.

Why farmers ask for it

5 reasons farmers ask for Heat Master.

  1. Restores lost electrolytes quickly.

    Heat-stressed birds lose sodium, potassium, and chloride through panting. Heat Master replaces these within hours via drinking water, helping birds rehydrate without force-dosing.

  2. Supports egg production in layers.

    Electrolyte imbalance during hot weather causes thin-shelled eggs and reduced lay rate. Supplementing during April–September heat events helps layers maintain output through peak temperature periods.

  3. Reduces mortality risk in broiler flocks.

    At shed temperatures above 35°C, broilers are at risk of circulatory collapse. Correcting the dietary electrolyte balance reduces this risk, particularly in the final two weeks before slaughter.

  4. Vitamin C supports the stress response.

    Poultry under heat stress cannot synthesise enough vitamin C. Supplemental ascorbic acid helps maintain adrenal function and immune response during prolonged heat events.

  5. Suitable for cattle during summer stress too.

    Dairy cows and growing cattle in open sheds also experience heat stress. Heat Master can be added to cattle drinking water at a separate dose to support hydration and feed intake during hot spells.

How we engineered it

Format, composition, shelf life.

  • Form

    Oral solution

    Concentrated oral liquid formulation that dissolves immediately in drinking water. Leaves no sediment or residue in drinkers or automatic nipple lines.

  • Stability

    Stable in water for 12 hours

    Stable in water for up to 12 hours at typical Bangladesh ambient temperatures. Best administered during the hottest hours of the day.

  • Pack

    HDPE bottles

    Available in sealed HDPE bottles to protect against light and humidity. Tamper-evident cap.

What's in the pack

Composition, published.

Every claim on the pack is sourced. For full underlying field-study data, contact our clinical team.

Active Per Litre of product
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) 400 g
Potassium Chloride (KCl) 200 g
Magnesium Sulfate 50 g
Calcium Gluconate 30 g
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 20 g
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine HCl) 2 g
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1.5 g
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCl) 1 g
Purified Water (carrier) q.s. to 1 L

* Technical specifications, packaging designs, and ingredient levels are subject to minor adjustments based on seasonal factors, raw material availability, and continuous product improvements.

When to use it

Real situations, real answers.

  • Summer heat management in broilers

    Use continuously in drinking water from April through September, or any time shed temperature exceeds 34°C for more than four hours during the day.

  • Recovery after a heat mortality event

    If the flock has experienced heat-related deaths or visible panting, increase the dose for three days then return to the standard rate. Ensure drinker space is adequate so all birds can access supplemented water.

  • Pre-transport supplementation

    Give at double rate for 12 hours before loading. Birds transported in warm weather lose significant electrolytes during catching and loading stress.

  • Cattle and buffalo during dry-season heat

    Add to drinking troughs at the cattle dose rate from March to June. Especially useful for recently calved cows and growing bulls in open paddocks.

Dosage

How to use.

Dosage

Animal / stage Instruction
Broilers 1 ml per liter of drinking water. Use as the sole water source during heat. Continue for the full hot period or a minimum of 5 consecutive days.
Layers and breeders 0.5–1 ml per liter of drinking water. Start when daily maximum temperature exceeds 34°C. Use 7 days on, 7 days off during the hot season, or continuously if temperatures stay elevated.
Cattle and buffalo 5–10 ml per animal per day dissolved in 20–40 litres of drinking water. Administer for 5–7 days during peak heat or as directed by a veterinarian.
Calves and goats 2–3 ml per animal per day mixed into drinking water, offered twice daily.

Heat Master — common questions.

From dosing to storage to who it's right for — answered straight.

  1. Can Heat Master be mixed with antibiotics in the same drinker?

    Heat Master is compatible with most soluble medications, but it is better practice to administer medications separately in a dedicated drinker to ensure accurate dosing. High mineral content can reduce tetracycline absorption, so keep them in separate tanks.

  2. Should I stop giving Heat Master at night when temperatures drop?

    Most farms run it through the day and switch to plain water at night when temperatures fall below 28°C. If night temperatures stay above 30°C, continuous use is appropriate.

  3. Can I use it in a flock that is already receiving a coccidiostat in water?

    Yes. Heat Master does not interfere with standard anticoccidial medications used in drinking water. Use separate medication tanks if your system requires precise dosing.

  4. How do I know if my flock is heat-stressed enough to need electrolytes?

    Key signs are birds crowding near drinkers, wing-spreading, reduced feed intake, and increased water consumption. Broilers showing open-mouth breathing above 34°C shed temperature should be considered heat-stressed and supplementation started promptly.