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Bull
Ration
-Medicated-
For Cattle in Confinement
| A&M Bull Ration is designed to be fed
as the sole ration to animals in confinement.
Therefore, it is high in fiber. This is achieved
with the use of palatable roughage products such as
cottonseed hulls and soybean hulls. In combination
with the remaining ingredients, this ration helps bulls
reach their maximum growth potential. This ration
has also been fed successfully as a show feed ration.
Purpose: Improved feed efficiency and
reduction of incidence of liver abscesses caused by Fusobacterium
necrophorum and Actinomyces pgyognes.
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-Active Drug Ingredients-
| Monensin (as Monensin Sodium) |
30 grams/ton |
| Tylosin |
8 grams/ton |
-Guaranteed Analysis-
| Crude Protein, not less than |
13.50% |
| Crude Fat, not less than |
4.50% |
| Crude Fiber, not more than |
13.00% |
| Calcium, not less than |
0.25% |
| Calcium, not more than |
0.75% |
| Phosphorus, not less than |
0.20% |
| Salt, not less than |
0.25% |
| Salt, not more than |
0.75% |
| Potassium, not less than |
0.90% |
| Vitamin A, not less than |
1,000 IU/LB |
-Feeding Directions-
| Each pound of A&M Bull Ration contains
4 mg Tylosin and 15 mg Monensin. Feed continuously
as the sole ration at the rate of 22.5 pounds per head per
day to supply 90 mg. Tylosin and 337.5 mg. Monensin per
head per day.
Warning: Feed only to cattle being fed in
confinement. Feed continuously as sole ration at the
rate of 90 mg. of Tylosin and 50 to 360 mg. of Monensin
per head per day.
Caution: Do not allow horses or other equines
access to formulations containing Monensin.
Ingestion of Monensin by equines has been fatal.
Monensin medicated cattle feed is safe for use in cattle
only. Consumption by unapproved species may result
in toxic reaction. Do not exceed the levels of
Monensin recommended in the feeding directions, as reduced
average daily gains may result.
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| Availability: Loose Ration, sacked or
bulk. |
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