Free Choice Block for Beef Cattle on Legume Pasture. Make sure your animals are not deficient in other areas.
Type | Feed | Description | Guaranteed Analysis |
Block | See Below | For Beef Cattle on Pasture |
Poloxalene 6.6% Crude Protein, Min 4.00 Crude Fat, Min 0.50 Crude Fiber, Max 12.50 Salt, Min 19.50 Salt, Max 23.00 Potassium, Min 1.80 Iodine, Min(ppm) 43 Selenium, Min(ppm) 13 Vitamin A, Min (IU/LB) none added |
INGREDIENTS: Cane molasses, soybean hulls, salt, hydrolyzed animal fate, manganous oxide, zinc oxide, ferrous carbonate, copper sulfate, potassiumiodidi, cobalt carbonate, sodium selenite, ethylenediamine dihydriodide and calcium carbonate.
FEEDING DIRECTIONS: To be fed at the rate of 0.8 oz. of block per 100 lbs. of body weight per day. Example: 8 oz. (0.5 lb.) of block for a 100 lb. animal daily. For adequate protection it is essential that each animal consume the total recommended dosage of Sweetlix Bloat Guard daily. Omit all salt from feed. Do not feed free choice sources of salt or mineral containing salt in any form. These blocks are an adequate source of salt. Begin feeding blocks continuously. Feed blocks and full feed dry non-legume hay at least 48 hours prior to legume (alfalfa, clover) consumption. Repeat when block consumption is interrupted to maintain control. Provide at least 1 block for each 5 head of cattle; add 1 additional block when each block has been half-consumed. The location of the block is extremely important for adequate consumption. Place block where cattle congregate (watering, grazing and loafing areas) in order to limit the distance an animal must travel to have access to a block. Controlled grazing practices (strip grazing) are recommended in order to limit the distance an animal must travel to have ready access to a block. In some instances it may be necessary to confine cattle in a dry lot with additional Sweetlix Bloat Guard Blocks for a period each day. CAUTION
33 pound block.
Made by Sweetlix
Martindale Feed Mill
Product #: 04.3312.3320
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