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Calf
Weaning Ration
-Medicated-
For Birth to Weaning
| The most critical time in weaning calves is
the first two weeks. They must overcome the
stress of weaning and learn to eat feed. With good
management to reduce stress and a highly palatable feed,
greater success can be achieved. A&M Calf
Weaning Ration can play a major role in reducing stress.
The ration derives it's protein from soybean meal, energy
from crimped corn, and roughage from cottonseed hulls.
Deccox has been added, as Coccidiosis is always a threat
when dealing with stressed, confined calves.
Purpose: For the prevention of Coccidiosis in
ruminating calves and cattle caused by Eimeria bovis and
e. zurnii.
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-Active Drug Ingredients-
| Decoquinate |
19.00 grams/ton |
-Guaranteed Analysis-
| Crude Protein, not less than |
13.00% |
| Crude Fat, not less than |
2.50% |
| Crude Fiber, not more than |
13.00% |
| Calcium, not less than |
0.75% |
| Calcium, not more than |
1.25% |
| Phosphorus, not less than |
0.25% |
| Salt, not less than |
0.00% |
| Salt, not more than |
0.50% |
| Potassium, not less than |
0.70% |
| Vitamin A, not less than |
5,000 IU/LB |
-Feeding Directions-
| Each pound of feed contains 9.5 mg.
Decoquinate. Feed at a rate to provide 22.7 mg.
Decoquinate per 100 pounds of body weight per head per
day. Feed at least 28 days during periods of
Coccidiosis or when it is likely to be a hazard.
Provide adequate supply of water and roughage at all
times.
Warning: Do not feed to cows producing milk for
food.
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| Availability: Loose Ration, Sacked |
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