For Beef Cattle on Pasture
For Maintenance of Mature Horses
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (Min) …………….. 16.0% Salt (NaCl) (Max) ………………… .45%
Crude Fat (Min) ….………………… 3.0% Potassium (K) (Min) ….……….. .55%
Crude Fiber (Max) …………………. 8.0% Copper (Cu) (Min) ……….…. 1.60 ppm
Calcium (Ca) (Min) ……………….. .35% Selenium (Se) (Min) ………… .05 ppm
Calcium (Ca) (Max) ………………. .65% Zinc (Zn) (Min) ………………. 2.50 ppm
Phosphorus (P) (Min) …………….. .45% Vitamin A (Min) ………….. 1800 IU/LB
Salt (NaCl) (Min) ………………….. .25%
Ingredients: Grain products, plant protein products, forage products, molasses products, calcium carbonate, monocalcium phosphate, dicalcium phosphate, salt,. processed grain by products, magnesium oxide, iron oxide, ground limestone, man-ganous oxide, zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, copper oxide, ethylene diamine dihydrio-dide, cobal sulfate, calcium carbonate, vitamin A, vitamin D-3 supplement.
Feeding Directions: Horses: Feed to horses receiving up to one-half of their re-quirements from high quality forage, provide fresh clean water.
For idle mature horses 2 lbs. – 5 lbs. per day Light Work 4 lbs. – 8 lbs. per day
Heavy Work 6 lbs. – 10 lbs. per day Ponies & Yearlings 1/2 of the above recommendations
Cattle: Feed from 1 to 4 pounds per head per day depending on condition of rough-age fed. Always provide clean fresh water.