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#8009 - 50#
(For Beef Cattle only)
For increased weight gain and improved feed efficiency, and the reduction of liver condemnations due to abscesses, in calves weighing up to 400 pounds and in growing cattle over 400 pounds.
| Chlortetracycline |
70 grams/ton |
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| Crude Protein |
minimum |
15.00% |
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| Crude Fat |
minimum |
4.00% |
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| Crude Fiber |
maximum |
12.00% |
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| Calcium |
minimum |
3.00% |
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| Calcium |
maximum |
4.00% |
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| Phosphorus |
minimum |
0.60% |
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| Salt |
minimum |
22.00% |
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| Salt |
maximum |
26.40% |
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| Potassium |
minimum |
0.55% |
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| Iodine |
minimum |
2.5 ppm. |
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| Vitamin A |
minimum |
10,000 IU/lb. |
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| Vitamin D3 |
minimum |
2,000 IU/lb. |
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Dried Distiller’s Grains, Salt, Roughage Products, Ground Limestone, Corn Chops, Cottonseed Meal, Cottonseed Hull Pellets, Wheat Middlings, Soybean Hulls, Dicalcium Phosphate, Urea, Cane Molasses, Soybean Oil, Chlortetracycline, Vitamins and Minerals.
Feed 2 lbs. per head per day to beef cattle to provide 70 mg. of chlortetracycline. Feed as a supplement to pasture or forage. This feed should not be fed as the sole ration. Cattle may consume up to three or four pounds of this feed daily. Keep water before cattle at all times. Cattle should be hand fed during extremely cold weather and when winter pasture is very depleted.
CAUTION: USE AS DIRECTED
For increased weight gain and improved feed efficiency, and the reduction of liver condemnations due to abscesses, in calves weighing 250 to 400 lbs. and growing cattle over 400 lbs.
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