Feedlot 40-25

Feedlot 40-25 is a supplement for mixing steer and heifer feedlot rations.
Life Stage:Finisher, Grower
Feed Type:Supplement
Packaging:50-lb Bag
Availability: U.S. Only

Feedlot 40-25 is a 40% protein, mineral and vitamin supplement designed to be an economical option for growing and finishing cattle rations.

  • Economical protein source - A combination of plant-based proteins and urea capitalize on the rumen's ability to use multiple nitrogen sources, making it an economical addition to any ration.
  • Trace minerals and vitamins - Formulated to provide trace minerals and vitamins to help support optimal animal health and performance.
Crude Protein, min 40.00%
NPN, max 25.00%
Crude Fat, min 2.50%
Crude Fiber, max 14.50%
Calcium, min 3.50%
Calcium, max 4.50%
Phosphorus, min 0.50%
Salt, min 3.50%
Salt, max 4.50%
Potassium, min 0.40%
Vitamin A, min 24,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D3, min 2,400 IU/lb
Vitamin E, min 24 IU/lb
Processed Grain By-Products, Roughage Products, Calcium Carbonate, Plant Protein Products, Urea, Salt, Calcium Sulfate, Calcium Iodate, Manganese Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Cobalt Carbonate, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Sodium Selenite, Ethoxyquin & BHT (preservatives).

Feed Feedlot 40-25 from 0.75 to 1.8 lb per head per day depending on the amount and quality of roughage and grain fed and the size of the cattle.

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