EnergiLass Breeder Aide 20 is a protein, mineral and vitamin supplement designed to complement the diet of cattle grazing medium to low quality pasture, hay or other forage. This product is formulated to provide additional nutritional support for developing heifers, bulls and breeding cattle.
Feed EnergiLass Breeder Aide 20 to growing/developing and breeding cattle consuming lower quality pasture, hay, or forage. Place barrel(s) in a dry location near the animal's source of water, salt, mineral, or loafing area. Consumption will vary depending on animal size; stage of production; quality, source, and availability of roughage and/or grains; number of animals per barrel and barrel location. Offer one 250 lb barrel for every 20-30 head of cattle. Cattle typically consume between 0.5 and 0.75 lb per head per day.
DAILY INTAKE VALUES ARE APPROXIMATE. To increase consumption, decrease the number of animals per barrel. To reduce consumption, increase the number of animals per barrel, or place barrels away from the normal loafing area.
Provide clean, fresh water at all times, plus free-choice Kent mineral.
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This feed should be used only in accordance with directions on this label. Feed to ruminants only. Do not feed to horses or sheep. This product, which contains added copper, should not be fed to sheep or any species with a low tolerance to supplemental copper.
Use as directed. Consumption of selenium should not exceed 3 mg per head daily.
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