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Application:
a lick 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
30g/head/day
Sheep
10g/head/day
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When to
Use Trace Element + 3% Urea:
1. When there
is evidence of a copper & cobalt deficiency
2. When there
is evidence of a minor protein deficiency
The bacteria
in the rumen require an array of minerals and trace elements to
process feed.
The minerals
and trace elements in an animal's diet can be compared to the staves
of a barrel: if any one of those staves is broken or missing, the
level of nutritional health is decreased to the level of its greatest
deficiency.
The seven trace
elements required for effective rumen function are: copper, cobalt,
iron, zinc, manganese, iodine and selenium. There is a concentration
of these elements at which rumen microbes function optimally, so
each of these elements must be correctly balanced. The effect of
balancing these essential elements is the efficient breakdown of
feed consumed by the animal.
Olsson's Trace
Element blocks alone or in combination with other supplements give
the animal the best chance to correct minor deficiencies.
GAURANTEED
ANALYSIS:
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Min. crude
protein from urea
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8.6%
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Min. crude
protein from CSM
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2.1%
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TOTAL
MINIMUM
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10.7%
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Salt (NaCl)
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Min.
44.0%
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Urea
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3.0%
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Cottonseed
Meal
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5.0%
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Molasses
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5.0%
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Calcium
(Ca)
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Min.
14.5%
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Phosphorus
(P)
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Min.
0.6%
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Sulphur
(S)
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Min.
0.8%
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Copper
(Cu)
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Min.
0.1%
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Cobalt
(Co)
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Min.
0.0065%
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Iron (Fe+++)
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Min.
0.065%
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Magnesium
(Mg)
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Min.
0.02%
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Fluorine
(F)
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Max.
0.72%
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