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PURINA® RANGLAND 24-12 HIGH-FAT
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RangeLand® 24-12 Hi-Fat Tub is self-fed, high-fat protein supplement designed to balance nutrient deficiencies and help cattle meet needs as forage availability changes.
Available in 225lb cooked tub
Available In-Store & Farm Bag Delivery
Features
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Benefits
Protein and energy supplement- Balances deficiencies in fair to poor-quality pasture or hay to improve forage utilization and optimize animal performance
Differentiated fat source- Manufactured with proprietary Macro Encapsulation Technology™ - the high-energy nugget delivers additional fat to help maintain body condition and support reproduction. Concentrated source of rumen-protected fats, which pass through the rumen to be absorbed as energy in small intestine
Consistent intake and nutrient delivery at 0.5-1.0 pound per head daily- Low moisture cooked molasses product technology
Positive associative effects when fed with low to medium quality forages-Molasses provides readily-available energy to stimulate rumen fermentation that helps the animal extract more energy from the forage, as demonstrated by research showing increased forage intake and utilization
Use of non-animal based protein and fat sources- Formulated without animal fat and/or animal protein products for natural programs
Free-choice supplement delivery system-Greatly reduce labor/time requirements when supplementing the beef herd
Equipment savings, labor savings, low to no waste-Convenient supplement delivery system optimal for beef
producers experiencing time and labor shortages
Optimum level of trace minerals-Prevents deficiencies to support fertility, immune function, and overall health.
Convenience and safety-RangeLand® Protein Tubs conveniently come in their own, non-returnable plastic tub. Non-returnable tub means no risk from the spread of disease from one farm/ranch to another
Feeding Directions
Feed one tub per 20-25 head of cattle and at least 2 tubs per pasture to ensure adequate intake by younger, timid animals. Place the tubs within 100 feet of where animals congregate (loafing, grazing, feeding and watering areas). Feed tubs continuously along with plentiful sources of forage and fresh, clean water. Cattle will consume approximately 1/2 to1 pound of this supplement per head daily. If additional mineral and vitamin fortification is needed, provide a nutritionally balanced mineral/vitamin supplement containing salt. This product does not contain added salt; therefore supplemental salt should be offered at all times
IMPORTANT:
This product is to be fed only to the animal species as directed on this label. Follow these management practices:
1. Placement of tubs can influence grazing distribution in large pasture situations. Place tubs in areas of under-utilization in order to entice animals to specific locations within a pasture.
2. Do NOT provide starved animals free access to this supplement.
3. Consumption rate depends on location of the tubs with respect to loafing, grazing, feeding and/or watering areas. Also consider animal condition, forage quality and quantity, in addition to seasonal weather conditions.
4. If over-consumption occurs for more than two weeks despite tub repositioning, remove tubs and evaluate the overall feeding program.
5. This product does not contain added salt; therefore supplemental salt should be offered at all times.
USAGE TIPS:
INTRODUCTORY PERIOD: During the first week of use, place the tubs within 100 feet of the loafing and/or watering areas. As animals become accustomed to the presence of the tubs, some repositioning may be necessary. Move the tubs closer to increase consumption, further away to decrease consumption. DO NOT PROVIDE STARVED ANIMALS FREE ACCESS TO THIS SUPPLEMENT.
MANAGEMENT TOOL NOTE:
Placement of tubs can influence grazing distribution in large pasture situations. Place tubs in areas of under-utilization in order to entice animals to specific locations within a pasture. Consumption rate depends on location of the tubs with respect to loafing, grazing, feeding and/or watering areas. Also consider animal condition, forage quality and quantity and seasonal weather conditions. If over-consumption occurs for more than two weeks despite tub repositioning, remove tubs and evaluate the overall feeding program.