Framework 365 Mineral Mid-Atlantic Hi-Mag Breeder
Life Stage: | Breeder, Cow/Calf |
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Feed Type: | Vitamin or Mineral |
Feed Form: | Granular |
Packaging: | 50-lb Bag |
Framework 365 Mineral Mid-Atlantic Breeder Hi-Mag Breeder is a free-choice, loose mineral supplement formulated for beef cattle grazing low magnesium pastures, or fed low magnesium forages, before and during the breeding season.
- 10% magnesium - Provides 11 g of magnesium at 4 oz intake to aid in the prevention of grass tetany.
- Calcium and phosphorus - Required for proper skeletal strength in the cow and development in the calf. Phosphorus also plays a significant role in reproductive efficiency.
- High mineral fortification - Formulated to exceed NASEM recommendations for trace minerals, helps overcome antagonists and support optimal animal health and performance.
- Complexed trace minerals - Complexed trace minerals have shown to be more digestible compared to inorganic trace minerals and in the case of breeding animals have been shown to increase reproductive performance.
- High vitamin fortification - Vitamins A, D and E support growth, metabolism, reproductive performance and proper immune system function.
- Highly palatable - A mineral does no good if cattle won't eat it. Addition of salt and other highly palatable ingredients keep cattle seeking out the mineral feeder.
- Rain-Cote - Reduces loss of mineral exposed to wind and weather, improves water resistance and reduces 'bricking-up' in wet weather.
Calcium, min | 14.00% |
Calcium, max | 16.80% |
Phosphorus, min | 4.00% |
Salt, min | 16.00% |
Salt, max | 19.20% |
Magnesium, min | 10.00% |
Copper, min | 2,000 ppm |
Iodine, min | 275 ppm |
Manganese, min | 5,370 ppm |
Selenium, min | 26.4 ppm |
Zinc min | 8,500 ppm |
Vitamin A, min | 332,000 IU/lb |
Vitamin D3, min | 35,000 IU/lb |
Vitamin E, min | 380 IU/lb |
Hand-feed Framework 365 Mineral Mid-Atlantic Hi-Mag Breeder in a dry, clean bunk or mineral feeder 2 weeks prior to and throughout the breeding season. The amount consumed will vary depending on quality, type, and quantity of feedstuffs available. Cattle should consume approximately 2-4 ounces per head per day.
Warning
Do not feed to sheep
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