RangeBoss Cattle Mineral
Life Stage: | Calf, Cow/Calf, Grower/Finisher |
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Feed Type: | Vitamin or Mineral |
Feed Form: | Meal |
Packaging: | 50-lb Bag |
An all-purpose cattle mineral formulated to bridge nutritional gaps in animals grazing green pastures or being fed high quality, stored forage. This product can also be offered to cattle on low quality forages alongside an EnergiLass block.
- Calcium and phosphorus - Supplemental calcium to phosphorus are a must for cattle on pasture, as pastures tend to be deficient in phosphorus.
- Trace minerals - Formulated to meet NRC 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.
- Medicated options - This product is available with approved medication. Contact your local plant for availability.
Calcium, min | 16.00% |
Calcium, max | 19.20% |
Phosphorus, min | 5.00% |
Salt, min | 18.00% |
Salt, max | 21.60% |
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 | 160,000 IU/lb |
Vitamin D3, min | 16,000 IU/lb |
Vitamin E, min | 160 IU/lb |
Hand-feed RangeBoss Cattle Mineral 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 3 - 4 ounces per head per day.
For additional feeding directions, contact your Kent Nutrition Group feed representative.
Warning
DO NOT FEED TO SHEEP
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