Feedlot 55
| 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 performance.
- Medicated Options - Available with Rumensin, availability varies by plant.
| Crude Protein, min | 55.00% |
| NPN, max | 35.00% |
| Crude Fat, min | 1.50% |
| Crude Fiber, max | 9.50% |
| Calcium, min | 8.00% |
| Calcium, max | 9.50% |
| Phosphorus, min | 1.00% |
| Salt, min | 2.60% |
| Salt, max | 3.60% |
| Potassium, min | 0.80% |
| Vitamin A, min | 40,000 IU/lb |
| Vitamin D3, min | 4,000 IU/lb |
| Vitamin E, min | 40 IU/lb |
Feed this feed at the rate of 0.5 to 1.8 lb per head per day depending on quantity and quality of the grain and roughage being fed.
Warning
This feed is to be fed to ruminants only. Use in accordance with directions on this label.
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