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Application:
A by-pass protein
and multi-mineral block for all livestock
Net Weight:
20kg
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 20-30
g/head/day
Sheep 5-10 g/head/day
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When to
use Lactovite with Copper + Selenium + High Iodine:
1. Iodine is
ordered in double strength by those who have observed a reduction
in the incidence of foot abscess with the use of iodine.
2. Selenium
is available where symptoms such as white muscle disease and retained
foetal membranes point to a deficiency in selenium.
3. Copper is
available for those areas where copper is deficient.
LACTOVITE has
a base of salt, cottonseed meal, calcium, phosphorous and sulphur
providing minerals required for bone development, milk production
and wool growth. Zinc, cobalt and iodine are all in LACTOVITE blocks
to provide rumen microbes, and the animal, with essential minerals.
LACTOVITE has
several actions. Where rumen fermentation is inefficient because
of mineral deficiency, there is an increase in nutrients available
from feed. This feed is often more digestible. Where mineral deficiency
has caused sickness in ewes or lambs, supplementation reduces this
incidence.
GUARANTEED
ANALYSIS:
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Salt (NaCl)
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Min. 24.0%
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Molasses
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6.0%
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Cottonseed meal (20%)
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200g.kg
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Crude protein (CSM)
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8.4%
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Calcium (Ca)
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Min. 13.2%
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Phosphorus (P)
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Min. 4.1%
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Sulphur (S)
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Min. 30.0g/kg
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Magnesium (Mg)
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Min. 300mg/kg
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Fluorine (F)
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Max. 0.70%
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Iodine (I)
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Min. 1500Mg/kg
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Cobalt (Co)
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Min. 100mg/kg
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Iron (Fe+++)
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Min. 650mg/kg
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Copper (Cu)
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Min. 725mg/kg
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Zinc (Zn)
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Min. 400mg/kg
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Potassium (K)
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Min. 800mg/kg
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Selenium (Se)
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Min. 26mg/kg
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