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Accuration Cattle Limiters
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PURINA® ACCURATION CATTLE LIMITER
A non-salt limiting supplement when, fed per recommendations, balances the nutritional deficiencies in lush forages such as irrigated pastures. . Accuration® Cattle Limiter Light Weight (LW) is designed specificallyfor heifer development, and growing stockers or yearlings
Please contact us regarding information on Purina Accuration Cattle Limiters. Different limiters will be used depending on cattle size, performance goals, and forage conditions.
Self Feeder can be provided while feeding product
Processed Pellet- Fed in self feeder
Available in bulk only
Features
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Benefits
Intake Modifying Technology™ - Optimizes the flow of nutrients to the digestive system, thereby increasing
forage intake, overall utilization of nutrients and cattle performance
Convenience- Over 30 years of Purina research has gone into the formulation of Accuration® so that it will dependably control intake based on forage quality and the cattle’s nutritional requirements, providing the cattle with the nutrition they need every day
Modifies feeding behavior cost-effectively - Because Accuration® is offered to cattle free choice in self-feeders, it is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Decreases delivery cost of supplementation (labor and vehicle cost) compared to hand feeding on a daily or every other day basis
Forage Utilization- Our research shows a 15-20% increase in grazing time and forage intake for cattle on Accuration® when compared with a conventional hand-fed supplement, thus, effectively utilizing your greatest resource – your grass or hay
Use of vegetable-based fat sources - Qualifies for many natural beef feeding programs
Predictable Performance- Because Accuration intake is driven by forage quality and cattle requirements, cattle will consume it to provide the nutrition they need when things such a forage quality, weather, stress, and the stage of
product changes – bottom line: intake changes, but performance stays consistent
Feeding Directions
Feed this product free choice to cattle consuming adequate quantities of forage. This product is formulated to limit consumption so that cattle will not overeat. It is designed so that cattle will not receive more than 1/3 of their total protein from non-protein nitrogen. Stocker and yearling cattle should not consume more than 1% body weight of this product. This is not a complete feed
DO NOT FEED TO SHEEP DUE TO HIGH LEVELS OF SUPPLEMENTAL COPPER. Store in a dry, well- ventilated area protected from rodents and insects. Do not feed moldy or infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, performance loss or death. USE ONLY AS DIRECTED
IMPORTANT:
This product is to be fed only to the animal species as directed on this label. Follow these management practices:
1. When this product is manufactured in the bulk meal form it is recommended that it be stored in flat storage.
2. When making a ration change, allow 7-10 days for animals to adjust to the new ration.
3. Provide adequate feeder space for each animal. Feeders should be well protected an d well managed to prevent feed from becoming wet and molding. Do not allow fines to accumulate in feed trough. Never allow the feeder to run empty or to develop flow problems.
4. Consumption of this grain mix will vary according to location of the feeder, forage quality and quantity, as well as the age and weight of the animal.
5. Position the feeder with the grain mix away from loafing areas (i.e., water, hay, or sheltered areas) to reduce the consumption of the mixed feed, closer to loafing areas to increase the consumption of the mixed feed.
6. Poorer quality forage will increase intake of the grain mix, while better quality forage will decrease its intake.
Likewise, limited quantities of forage will increase intake of the grain mix, while unlimited quantities of forage tend to decrease its intake.
7. Never feed moldy or spoiled feeds, including hay and haylages or silages.
8. Do not provide starved cattle free access to the grain mix.
9. Provide mineral and salt free choice.
10. Provide fresh, clean water near the feeding area .