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Application:
A dry feed block for all ruminants
Net Weight:
15kg
Feeding Instructions:
Remove outer
carton and plastic cover and place near water troughs, dams and
stock camps.
Place out sufficient
blocks to avoid overcrowding of stock.
Initially, the
consumption rate will be higher than average, but higher rates of
consumption will drop after an initial "gorging" period.
Replace immediately
when consumed.
Consumption
Guide:
The following
rates will increase or decrease according to varying pasture conditions.
Cattle 100 -
150 g/head/day
Sheep 20 - 50
g/head/day
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When to Use
Cattlemaster:
When designing
supplements for ruminants, the primary objective is feeding the
microorganisms in the rumen which require an array of minerals and
trace elements to process feed. Nitrogen
(urea), phosphorus and sulphur are some of the major elements required
for the synthesis of amino acids and protein. When these elements
are balanced the effect is an efficient breakdown of dry and fibrous
feeds, such as stubble and dry pastures. Olsson's
Dry Season blocks are an easy, cost-effective method of delivering
a balance of minerals and trace elements to the rumen as well as
supplementing rumen protein in the form of urea.
Urea Warning:
Urea is a very
cheap source of protein. Every kilo of urea can be converted into
2.6 kilos of protein equivalent in the rumen by the micro-organisms.
However, there are certain conditions where urea, when it forms
ammonia in the rumen, can cause fatal intoxication. This is urea
poisoning. These conditions arise when the animal is starved, or
has been on dry feed for a period of time and loosing weight and
so the microbial population is depleted. Urea can also cause toxicity
when it is absorbed into water and this water is consumed. Eg: when
blocks are in puddles in the rain.
GUARANTEED
ANALYSIS:
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Min. crude
protein
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30.1%
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Molasses
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46.7%
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Urea
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10.0%
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Cottonseed
meal
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3.8%
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Salt (NaCl)
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Min.
9.0%
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Calcium
(Ca)
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Min.
3.5%
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Phosphorus
(P)
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Min.
1.8%
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Sulphur
(S)
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0.10%
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Fluorine
(F)
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Max.
0.10%
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Iodine
(I)
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Min.
0.038%
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Copper
(Cu)
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Min.
0.025%
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Cobalt
(Co)
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Min.
0.021%
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Magnesium
(Mg)
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3.1%
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