Animal & Pet Care Products

Liquid Micro Nutrizyme with Minerals; natural feed nutrient additive

  • Recommended for use at birth, weaning and re-implant time.
  • Best results are when given at processing on all incoming cattle.
  • Highly recommended for sick cattle.

Nano-Enhanced with Minerals, Enzymes and Probiotics.

Storage: Store in a cool dry place away from high humidity and moisture.

Keep container closed if not using.

  • Mix this product with grain and roughage to provide 1.0–1.78 lbs. per head per day (Basis a 1000 pound animal) in the complete feed.

Maximum inclusion of this product should not exceed 1.78 lbs. per head per day to provide 3.0 mg supplemental selenium, the maximum permitted by Federal Regulation Title 21 CFR 573.920. Inclusion of this product in the complete feed should be reduced if other sources of supplemental selenium are utilized.

  • Liquid supplements stored in re­circulating tank systems: Re­circulate immediately prior to use moving no less than 1 percent of the tank contents per minute from the bottom of the tank to the top for not less than 10 minutes. Re­circulate daily, as described above, even when supplement is not used.

Lick Tub with Crude Protein 5% with Replacement Value of 20% Crude Protein

FOR ALL CLASSES OF BEEF AND NONLACTATING DAIRY CATTLE

This tub is specifically custom designed for use on young, stressed beef and nonlactating dairy cattle fed in confinement (receiving and hospital pens) or to complement roughage (grass, hay, or dry grass pasture) and/or light grain. Natura Grow 20 supports digestive health and promotes consistent feed and water intake of stressed cattle. This product is also recommended to help calves recover from pre- and post-weaning stresses, vaccinations, and travelling. Feed breeding cattle 45-60 days prior to calving. Provide plenty of drinking water and free-choice salt.

FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS: 6-8 ozs. per/head per/day.

As a Guide: Offer one 200 lb. tub for every 25-50 head.

This is all-natural tub no added sulfate or other preservatives.

Lick Tub with Crude Protein 5% with Replacement Value of 20% Crude Protein

FOR ALL CLASSES OF BEEF AND NONLACTATING DAIRY CATTLE

This tub is specifically custom designed for use on young, stressed beef and nonlactating dairy cattle fed in confinement (receiving and hospital pens) or to compliment roughage (grass, hay, or dry grass pasture) and/or light grain. Natura Grow 20 supports digestive health and promotes consistent feed and water intake of stressed cattle. This product is also recommended to help calves recover from pre- and post-weaning stresses, vaccinations, and travelling. Feed to breeding cattle 45-60 days prior to calving. Provide plenty of drinking water and free-choice salt.

FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS: 6-8 ozs. per/head per/day.

As a Guide: Offer one 200 lb. tub for every 25-50 head.

This is all-natural tub no added sulfate or other preservatives.

Vita Max contains all-natural plant proteins, electrolytes, high vitamins and trace minerals including vitamin E. It is ideal for animals under stress, breeding stock, young calves, and show cattle. VITA-MAX supplement is designed for free-choice feeding to calves, growing cattle, and mature beef breeding cattle fed moderate to high protein forages. VITA MAX is fortified with electrolytes and high levels of vitamins and trace minerals to help overcome nutritional stress associated with shipping, weaning, rapid growth rates, late gestation and early lactation. Free-choice consumption will depend on size of animals fed, as well as quality, source and availability of other feeds.

DIRECTIONS

All consumption figures stated here are approximate. Provide free access to clean, fresh water at all times.

PEN-RAISED CALVES: Place containers near water source or feed bunks, preferably elevated from ground level to minimize contamination with dirt and other foreign materials that may discourage consumption. Use one container per head for individually fed calves, and one container for every 3‒10 head when calves are fed in groups. Calves typically consume between 1‒4 ounces per head per day.

GROWING CATTLE AND MATURE BREEDING CATTLE:
Place containers in areas that achieve desired supplement intake. Once acceptable intake levels have been achieved, the containers may be moved to underutilized pasture areas to improve grazing distribution and forage utilization. Feed at the rate of one container for every 20‒30 head. A minimum of two (2) containers may be necessary in each lot or pasture to ensure proper accessibility. Cattle typically consume between 0.25 and 0.75 pounds per head per day.