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About TTE South Africa
TTE Pasture Supplements – Dry Lick Pasture Supplement CALPHOS

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
TTE Dry Lick Pasture Supplement CALPHOS is a dry lick supplement for beef cattle which have calcium and phosphorus intake below requirment. TTE Dry Lick Pasture Supplement CALPHOS is a suitable supplement for growing and breeding cattle, grazing low quality pasture.
COMPOSITION
Dry Lick Pasture Supplement CALPHOS is formulated using the following ingredients: vegetable protein meals, urea, molasses, vegetable oil, limestone, dicalcium phosphate, ammonium sulphate, salt, bentonite and TTE ruminant mineral premix.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
• THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE FEED. It is designed to supplement hay and/or pasture feeding.
• Provide TTE Dry Lick Pasture Supplement CALPHOS ad-lib in open troughs or half drums.
• Initially place the product near the water points to establish intake. After several days, move the product out into the paddock and well away from the water points. This will reduce intakes and encourage stock to graze the paddocks.
• PROTECT FEEDING POINTS FROM RAIN.
• GRADUALLY INTRODUCE THE PRODUCT.
• DO NOT FEED TO STARVING STOCK OR STOCK ALREADY BEING FED HIGH LEVELS OF UREA.
• Feed intakes for:-ADULT CATTLE: 100g – 200g / HEAD / DAY
This is a guide only and should be adjusted according to roughage quality and animal condition.
NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS
| PROTEIN |
% |
MIN: |
30.00 |
| UREA |
% |
MAX: |
7.00 |
| CALCIUM |
% |
MIN: |
12.00 |
| PHOSPHORUS |
% |
MIN: |
5.00 |
| SALT |
% |
MIN: |
30.00 |
| IRON |
mg/kg |
: |
1,000.00 |
| IODINE |
mg/kg |
: |
10.00 |
| COBALT |
mg/kg |
: |
10.00 |
| COPPER |
mg/kg |
: |
240.00 |
| MANGANESE |
mg/kg |
: |
800.00 |
| SELENIUM |
mg/kg |
: |
2.00 |
| ZINC |
mg/kg |
: |
800.00 |
TECHNICAL RELEVANCE
• TTE Dry Lick Pasture Supplement CALPHOS contains higher levels of calcium and phosphorus to fulfil the requirements of beef catle kept on feed limiting in these nutrients, resulting in improved growth and reproduction.
• TTE Dry Lick Pasture Supplement CALPHOS works by increasing the feed intake of pasture and forages as well as improving the animals efficiency of utilisation.