Baby Beef 34
| Life Stage: | Cow/Calf, Grower |
|---|---|
| Feed Type: | Supplement |
| Feed Form: | Pellet |
| Packaging: | 50-lb Bag |
Kent Baby Beef 34, the foundation of Kent Feeds and our best nutrition program, is a high-quality protein supplement ideal for all classes of cattle. Kent Baby Beef 34 is particularly suited for young beef animals, growing and developing cattle, breeding stock, and show cattle. This supplement can be fed through the entire finishing period or switch cattle to a more economical supplement containing urea after the stress period is over and cattle can utilize the urea more efficiently.
- Protected Natural Protein - PNP (Protected Natural Protein) is a type of protein which bypasses the rumen to improve the quality of protein available to the animal for growth.
- Calcium and Phosphorus - A 2 to 1 calcium to phosphorus ratio aids in balancing the ration regardless of feedstuffs included.
- Trace minerals and vitamins - Formulated to provide trace minerals and vitamins to help support optimal animal health and performance.
Medication Options
Baby Beef 34 400B #1641 Baby Beef 34 240B #1642 Baby Beef 34 500M 400B #1644 Baby Beef 34 400R #1645| Crude Protein, min | 34.00% |
| Crude Fat, min | 2.00% |
| Crude Fiber, max | 9.0% |
| Calcium, min | 3.20% |
| Calcium, max | 4.20% |
| Phosphorus, min | 1.00% |
| Salt, min | 1.60% |
| Salt, max | 2.10% |
| Potassium, min | 1.10% |
| Zinc min | 700 ppm |
| Vitamin A, min | 30,000 IU/lb |
| Vitamin D3, min | 3,000 IU/lb |
| Vitamin E, min | 30 IU/lb |
Feed Kent Baby Beef 34 from 0.5 to 1.75 lb per head per day depending on amount and quality of roughage and grain fed and the size of the cattle. For additional mixing and feeding directions, contact your Kent Nutrition Group feed representative.
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