Feedlot 40-30

A beef cattle supplement for mixing steer and heifer feedlot rations.
Life Stage:Finisher
Feed Type:Supplement
Feed Form:Pellet
Packaging:50-lb Bag

A high-protein supplement containing urea for finishing cattle.

  • Formulated specifically for finishing rations - Formulated specifically for finishing rations so the high-energy finishing rations allow increased levels of urea to be utilized efficiently.
  • Urea - Urea is added for greater economy. The rumen’s ability to convert urea into usable nitrogen helps reduce supplement cost.
  • High mineral fortification - Trace minerals help to balance the ration and maintain animal health and preformance.
Crude Protein, min 40.00%
NPN, max 30.00%
Crude Fat, min 2.00%
Crude Fiber, max 12.00%
Calcium, min 8.00%
Calcium, max 9.50%
Phosphorus, min 0.50%
Salt, min 2.30%
Salt, max 2.80%
Potassium, min 0.60%
Zinc min 1,000 ppm
Vitamin A, min 30,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D3, min 3,000 IU/lb
Vitamin E, min 30 IU/lb
Processed Grain By-Products, Calcium Carbonate, Urea, Roughage Products, Salt, Calcium Sulfate, Plant Protein Products, Calcium Iodate, Ferrous Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Cobalt Carbonate, Sodium Selenite, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Zinc Oxide, Magnesium Sulfate, Potassium Sulfate, Ethoxyquin and BHT (preservatives).

Feed Feedlot 40-30 from 0.5 to 1.8 pounds per head per day depending on amount and quality of roughage, grain fed and the size of cattle. For additional mixing and feeding directions, contact your Kent Nutrition Group feed representative.

Warning

This feed is to bed fed to ruminants only. Use in accordance with directions on this label.

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