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Cattle lick block Starter Blocks
for cowsgoatwith trace elements

Cattle lick block - Starter Blocks - HARVEST FUEL INC DBA SWEETPRO FEEDS - for cows / goat / with trace elements
Cattle lick block - Starter Blocks - HARVEST FUEL INC DBA SWEETPRO FEEDS - for cows / goat / with trace elements
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Characteristics

Animal type
for cattle, for cows, goat
Composition
with trace elements, salt, magnesium, vitamins, phosphorus, proteins
Other characteristics
for digestion

Description

Starter is a recommended product for Beef, Dairy, Bison and Goat. 250 to 450 lb (100 to 200 kg) calves Fortified protein supplement for starting lighter calves and receiving cattle. Guaranteed Analysis Chart – Starter Guaranteed Analysis Chart – USA: All SweetPro Products Guaranteed Analysis Chart – METRIC: SweetPro Products SweetPro® offers two calf blocks – Starter™ and Cattle Kandi™ – which are designed for essential fortification of starting calves and receiving cattle requirements for vitamins A, D & E plus protein, calcium, phosphorus and trace elements including selenium. Daily intake will vary depending on forage quality and nutritional needs. Expected range of consumption is from 0.5 to 1.5 lbs (.22 to .68 kg) per head per day. Forage digestion is supported and no additional grain is needed. A great energy and protein source, weight gain may see an additional 0.5 lb to 0.75 lb (.22 to .34 kg) per day. A “growthy gain”that builds frame, not fat. SweetPro calf blocks are convenient to feed with less waste and labor. CAUTION: Contains 600 ppm copper • DO NOT FEED TO SHEEP • Do not use in association with another feed containing supplemental selenium.

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