Feedlot Co-Product Balancer Pellet
| Life Stage: | Finisher, Grower |
|---|---|
| Feed Type: | Supplement |
| Feed Form: | Pellet |
| Packaging: | 50-lb Bag |
Feedlot Co-Product Balancer Pellet is a highly fortified vitamin and mineral balancer formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of finishing cattle consuming diet containing corn co-products.
- Calcium and phosphorus - High calcium inclusion and no added phosphorus help balance rations with high inclusions of corn co-products.
- Salt - Higher inclusion of salt helps to balance the levels of potassium naturally found in corn co-products.
- Trace minerals and vitamins - Formulated to provide trace minerals and vitamins to help support optimal animal health and performance.
- Thiamine - Reduces the risk of deficiency and health related incidences, such as polio, which may occur in diets containing co-products.
- Medicated options - This product is available with approved medications. Contact your local plant for availability.
| Crude Protein, min | 5.00% |
| Crude Fat, min | 3.00% |
| Crude Fiber, max | 15.00% |
| Calcium, min | 14.00% |
| Calcium, max | 16.80% |
| Phosphorus, min | 0.30% |
| Salt, min | 6.30% |
| Salt, max | 7.50% |
| Potassium, min | 0.10% |
| Vitamin A, min | 93,000 IU/lb |
| Vitamin D3, min | 9,300 IU/lb |
| Vitamin E, min | 27 IU/lb |
Feed 0.75 pound per head per day to finishing cattle.
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