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Purina® Accuration® Sheep & Goat Hi-Fat Block

Purina

  • $119.99
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A premium, weather-resistant, protein block with Intake Modifying Technology®, formulated with a higher level of fat that is designed to provide additional energy to balance nutrient deficiencies in poor quality forages or for cattle lacking energy in their diet.


FEATURES & BENEFITS

Contains 10% fat
Formulated to provide additional energy to cattle on poor quality forage or lacking energy in the diet. 

Helps maintain body optimal body condition and performance.


Specially formulated for cattle consuming fair or poor quality forage

Balances deficiencies in fair or poor quality pasture or hay to improve forage utilization and optimize animal performance.


Available in block or tub form

Convenient to feed, allowing feeding location to be varied in order to encourage more uniform consumption of the available forage.


Designed for self-feeding
Utilizes proprietary Intake Modifying Technology® that results in controlled consumption of multiple meals of supplement per day.


Nutrients


Crude Protein, (Min)........................................... 25.00 %
(This includes not more than 17.00% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen.)
Crude Fat, (Min) ................................................. 10.00 %
Crude Fiber, (Max) ............................................... 3.00 %
Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), (Max)....................... 4.00 %
Calcium (Ca), (Min) .............................................. 2.25 %
Calcium (Ca), (Max) ............................................. 2.75 %
Phosphorus (P), (Min) .......................................... 1.00 %
Salt (NaCl), (Min) .................................................. 2.25 %
Salt (NaCl), (Max) ................................................. 2.75 %
Potassium (K), (Min) ............................................ 1.20 %
Copper (Cu), ppm, (Min) ........................................ 18.00
Copper (Cu), ppm, (Max)........................................ 21.60
Selenium (Se), ppm, (Min) ....................................... 1.20
Vitamin A, I.U./lb, (Min) ......................................... 15000
*INGREDIENTS DIFFER BY MANUFACTURING PLANT. 

Feeding Directions

Best Results
ACCURATION® Sheep & Goat Hi-Fat Block is scientifically formulated to be fed freechoice to sheep and goats along with forage. 
  1. Consumption of ACCURATION® Sheep & Goat Hi-Fat Block should be approximately 0.5 to 1.0 pound per head per day for sheep and goats depending on quality and quantity of forage. 
  2. Provide one 200-pound block for each 25 to 40 head of sheep/goats. 
  3. Several weeks prior to, and during feeding of ACCURATION® Sheep & Goat Hi-Fat Block, provide a good quality mineral supplement that contains phosphorus. 
  4. Adequate forage should be provided at all times. 
  5. Prior to introducing the blocks, animals should be accustomed to high-forage diets. 
  6. Do not offer ACCURATION® Sheep & Goat Hi-Fat Block in fields where crops are grown that are known to contain high levels of urease enzyme such as soybeans or in conjunction with other NPN containing feeds. 
  7. Feed blocks near the area where animals loaf and/or a water source. 
  8. In large pastures, blocks should be available in more than one location. 
  9. If animals run out of blocks, observe them closely for three days to prevent overconsumption after refeeding. 
  10. Provide an unlimited supply of clean fresh water.


Caution
Store in a dry, well-ventilated area protected from rodents and insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, performance loss or death. This product was made in a feed manufacturing facility that does not handle or store products containing animal proteins prohibited in ruminant feed.
USE ONLY AS DIRECTED.


Important
Consumption of ACCURATION® Sheep & Goat Hi-Fat Block will vary depending on quality of forage, quantity of forage, condition of sheep or goats, previous feeding programs, and block feeding location. Animals may need to adapt to the block before the correct consumption is reached. If consumption is low, examine forage quality and the block feeding location. If consumption is higher than desired the quantity/quality of forage may need to be increased, the blocks can be placed further away from the loafing or watering area, and/or reduce the number of blocks available to animals.

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