Baby Beef 44 625M 500B is protein, mineral and vitamin supplement formulated for mixing heifer feedlot rations.
Feed to heifers at the rate of 0.8 pound(s) per head per day to provide 0.5 mg of Melengestrol Acetate and 200 mg of Lasalocid. Mix into a complete feed prior to feeding.
Estimate daily pounds of air dry ration to be consumed per head and add the indicated level of dry supplement to the appropriate amount of feedstuffs to make one ton of complete air dry feed.
Melengestrol Acetate and Lasalocid may be fed continuously throughout the time the heifers are being grown and finished for slaughter. Lasalocid should be mixed in the complete feed to provide 10-30 g/ton.
Important: Only for use in heifers being fed in confinement for slaughter.
A withdrawal period has not been established for this product in pre-ruminating cattle. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal. This feed should be used only in accordance with directions on this label. Feed to ruminants only.
The safety of lassalocid for use in unapproved species has been established. Do not allow horses or other equines access to feeds containing lasalocid as ingestion may be fatal. Mix thoroughly with grain and/or roughage prior to feeding. Feeding undiluted or mixing errors may result in an excess lasalocid concentration which could be fatal to cattle and sheep. Important: Only for use in heifers being fed in confinement for slaughter.
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