Welcome To Ansh Vetlife

Redefining Livestock Nutrition & Health for a Sustainable Future

Ansh Vetlife is a pioneering organisation committed to advancing animal husbandry through scientific innovation and evidence-based reproductive solutions.

Who We Are

Advancing Animal Fertility Through Science

Ansh Vetlife is a pioneering organisation committed to advancing animal husbandry through scientific innovation and evidence-based reproductive solutions. With strong roots in basic research on reproductive physiology and nutrient bioavailability, we focus on transforming dairy cow fertility with high-quality, economical, and farmer-centric solutions.

Our mission is driven by the belief that targeted, highly bioavailable nutrients can significantly enhance reproductive performance and increase the proportion of female calves. By bridging the gap between scientific research and field application, we support dairy farmers in improving herd health, conception rates, and long-term productivity, leading to sustainable dairy farming across India.

The Ansh Vetlife Approach

Building Complete Dairy Herd Health Through Science & Nutrition

At Ansh Vetlife, we believe sustainable dairy farming begins with a healthy herd. Our approach is built on three integrated pillars that work together to improve fertility, strengthen metabolic balance, and support long-term immunity—ensuring consistent productivity and farmer profitability.

Dairy Fertility & Female Calf
Production

Metabolic Health & Reproductive Efficiency

Immunity, Recovery & Long-Term Herd Health

Our Products

Innovative Formulations Rooted in Science

Developed through research and validated in the field, our products empower dairy farmers to improve fertility, strengthen herd performance, and achieve sustainable productivity.

FemEXX

Ansh DCAB

Ansh FertiMgic+

Ansh ImuneForte

Ansh Hydralyte

Our Top Product

FemEXX: Revolution in Dairy Cow & Buffalo Fertility

The ultimate oral fertility solution engineered to enhance the female sex ratio in cattle, achieving results over 75% success.

What is FemEXX?

What FemEXX Is – And What It Is Not

FemEXX is not a hormone injection, not a mechanical sorting technology, and not an invasive medical procedure. It is a carefully engineered blend of nutrients and bioactive compounds delivered orally, timed around insemination, to work with the animal’s natural reproductive processes.

Case Studies

Proven Through Multi-Institutional Trials

FemEXX is not a theoretical concept.

These collaborations have generated data in both dairy cows and buffaloes, demonstrating a significant and repeatable increase in female calf births compared to control groups.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers to common questions about our services, processes, and policies. This section is designed to help you quickly resolve doubts and understand how things work.

What is Ansh Vetlife's primary focus in the livestock sector?

Ansh Vetlife is dedicated to redefining livestock nutrition and health, with a specialized focus on dairy animal reproductive health and fertility management. We develop research-backed, highly bioavailable nutritional solutions that improve herd profitability and promote sustainable dairy farming.

Our approach is nutrient-driven and non-hormonal. We optimize internal physiology, metabolic status, and immune function through precision nutrition, making it more sustainable, economical, and supportive of long-term animal health.

It means our nutrients are formulated for maximum absorption and utilization by theanimal’s body, ensuring efficient delivery to reproductive tissues and metabolic systems while preventing nutrient wastage.

Our formulations are validated through rigorous multi-institutional field trials across India, in collaboration with Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF), KVAFSU, Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU), and the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI).

Expert Support

Guidance for Better Fertility Outcomes

Connect with our specialists to understand how FemEXX supports improved fertility, higher female calf ratio, and long-term herd performance.