RangeBoss Cattle Mineral 12:12
Life Stage: | Calf, Cow/Calf, Grower/Finisher |
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Feed Type: | Vitamin or Mineral |
Feed Form: | Meal |
Packaging: | 50-lb Bag |
A high phosphorus mineral formulated to help cattle overcome severe phosphorus deficiencies from consuming low phosphorus pastures or stored forages.
- Phosphorus - This mineral provides 13 grams of supplemental phosphorus at 4 oz intake for when cattle phosphorus requirements greatly exceed what is supplied by pasture.
- Trace minerals - Formulated to meet NASEM recommendations, this mineral provide cattle with key trace minerals to support overall animal health and performance.
- Vitamins - Vitamins A, D and E support growth, metabolism, reproductive performance and proper immune system function.
- Highly palatable - The addition of salt and other highly out the mineral feeder – ensuring your investment in their nutrition results in return.
Calcium, min | 11.50% |
Calcium, max | 13.80% |
Phosphorus, min | 12.00% |
Salt, min | 17.50% |
Salt, max | 21.00% |
Magnesium, min | 0.50% |
Potassium, min | 0.10% |
Copper, min | 1,000 ppm |
Manganese, min | 3,000 ppm |
Selenium, min | 26.4 ppm |
Zinc min | 3,250 ppm |
Vitamin A, min | 200,000 IU/lb |
Vitamin D3, min | 20,000 IU/lb |
Vitamin E, min | 200 IU/lb |
Hand-feed Range Boss Cattle Mineral 12:12 in a dry, clean bunk or mineral feeder. The amount consumed will vary depending on the quality, type and quantity of feedstuffs available. Cattle should consume approximately 2-4 ounces per head per day.
For additional feeding directions, contact your Kent Nutrition Group feed representative.
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