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#9104 - 50#
#9117 - 200# TUB
#9110 - 500#
For beef cattle on pasture. For dry dairy cows and heifers on pasture.
| Crude Protein |
minimum |
24.00% |
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| (This includes maximum 16.00% equivalent protein from non-protein nitrogen). |
| Crude Fat |
minimum |
5.00% |
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| Crude Fiber |
maximum |
3.00% |
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| Acid Detergent Fiber |
maximum |
5.00% |
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| Calcium |
minimum |
1.75% |
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| Calcium |
maximum |
2.25% |
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| Phosphorus |
minimum |
1.00% |
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| Salt |
minimum |
2.25% |
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| Salt |
maximum |
2.75% |
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| Magnesium |
minimum |
2.00% |
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| Potassium |
minimum |
0.45% |
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| Selenium |
minimum |
1.2 ppm. |
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| Vitamin A |
minimum |
15,000 IU/lb. |
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| Vitamin D3 |
minimum |
3,000 IU/lb. |
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Molasses Products, Processed Grain By-Products, Plant Protein Products, Urea, Animal Fat (preserved with Ethoxyquin), Defluorinated Phosphate, Animal Protein Products, salt, Vitamins and Minerals.
These supplement blocks are specifically formulated to be self fed to beef cattle, mature beef cows, dry dairy cows and heifers along with adequate forage of acceptable quality.
Consumption should be controlled at approximately 2 to 3 pounds per head per day. Consumption will vary with the condition and size of the animals, the quality and quantity of forage available and the feeding locations.
- Provide one (1) 500 pound block for every 20 - 25 head of cattle.
- Provide one (1) 200 pound block for every 10 - 13 head of cattle.
- Provide one (1) 50 pound block for every 2-3 head of cattle.
See tag for more detailed feeding instructions.
These blocks are for ruminants only.
CAUTION: USE ONLY AS DIRECTED.
Formulated to be fed on a free choice basis. It provides a source of protein, energy, vitamins, and minerals to complement and balance the current forage or feeding program.
Neither rain, snow, or sun can cause the block to break down or lose nutritional value.
This is a molasses based block that is highly palatable, yet it also contains intake limiters to guard against over consumption.
This self fed block saves time and labor, especially when pastures are hard to reach.
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