FILL THE NUTRITIONAL GAPS IN FORAGE WITH SealesWinslow MOLASSES BLOCKS

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FILL THE NUTRITIONAL GAPS IN FORAGE WITH SealesWinslow MOLASSES BLOCKS

SealesWinslow molasses blocks: Are a convenient and cost effective method of delivering essential minerals, energy and additives to animals on a free access basis. Should be considered whenever forage provides sub-optimal levels of minerals and energy. Manufactured right here in New Zealand to meet strict quality standards.

Cattle Young Stock BlockS Cattle Young Stock Blocks deliver essential micro-nutrients in the post weaning period. The Cattle Young Stock Block supports the post-weaning growth in calves and replacements. It contains a unique blend of essential oils which have been shown to improve growth rates by stimulating appetite and improving feed intake and nutrient digestion. Cattle Young Stock Block: Phosphorus 4%, Magnesium 2.5%, Calcium 6%, Sodium 8%, Cobalt 38 mg/kg, Copper,000 mg/kg, Iodine 00 mg/kg, Selenium 8 mg/kg, Zinc 3,000 mg/kg. As fed CONVENIENT The 25 kg blocks are easily placed in the paddock. PALATABLE The molassesbased formula ensures stock lick the block often enough to ingest the recommended daily dose. 25 KG TUB Per 25 Always have a minimum of 2 tubs to ensure all animals in the herd have access. Typical intake (per animal) 30 00 g/day. Always provide unlimited drinking water. Do not feed to sheep due to copper content, or horses due to selenium content.

Cattle Mineral BlockS Cattle Mineral Blocks deliver essential micro-nutrients to all stock whenever there is a requirement. The Cattle Mineral Blocks contain essential minerals and energy to support growth and development. It contains cobalt, iodine, selenium and zinc to help support hard hooves formation, vitamin B synthesis and the antioxidant system. Deficiencies in these minerals may lead to: poor fertility retained growth rates ill thrift Cattle Mineral Block: Phosphorus 4%, Magnesium 2.5%, Calcium 6%, Sodium 8%, Cobalt 38 mg/kg, Copper,000 mg/kg, Iodine 00 mg/kg, Selenium 8 mg/kg, Zinc 3,000 mg/kg. As fed CONVENIENT The 25 kg and 50 kg blocks are easily placed in the paddock. 25 KG TUB Per 25 PALATABLE The molassesbased formula ensures stock lick the block often enough to ingest the recommended daily dose. Always have a minimum of 2 tubs to ensure all animals in the herd have access. Also available in 50 kg blocks. Typical intake (per animal) 30 00 g/day. Always provide unlimited drinking water. Do not feed to sheep due to copper content, or horses due to selenium content..

Cattle winter crop blocks Cattle Winter Crop Blocks deliver essential micro-nutrients to cattle fed brassica crops (swedes, kale, turnips and forage rapes) during winter. Cattle Winter Crop Blocks contain organic copper and iodine to help cattle metabolise brassicas more effectively. Organic copper, iodine and zinc can help boost immunity, improve reproductive performance and are essential for bone growth and hoof hardness. Low copper levels due to brassica feed may lead to: reduced milk production retained placentas impaired immune system Winter Crop Block typical analysis : Phosphorus.4%, Magnesium 7.5%, Calcium 3%, Sodium 8%, Cobalt 38 mg/kg, Copper,000 mg/kg, Organic Copper 375 mg/kg, Iodine 50 mg/kg, Selenium 8 mg/kg, Zinc 3,000 mg/kg. As fed CONVENIENT The 25 kg and 50 kg blocks are easily placed at the crop face. 25 KG TUB Per 25 PALATABLE The molassesbased formula ensures stock lick the block often enough to ingest the recommended daily dose. Always have a minimum of 2 tubs to ensure all animals in the herd have access. Also available in 50 kg blocks. Typical intake (per animal) 70 00 g/day. Always provide unlimited drinking water. Do not feed to sheep due to copper content, or horses due to selenium content.

Cattle high magnesium blocks Cattle High Magnesium Blocks deliver essential micro-nutrients to balance the deficiencies caused by feeding pasture to cattle during winter. In combination with other animal health strategies, the magnesium in this product plays a vital role in milk fever prevention. Magnesium is required as an enzyme activator for calcium absorption. Low magnesium can also cause: reduced milk production poor reproductive performance increased risk of calving problems High Magnesium Block typical analysis : Phosphorus.4%, Magnesium 2.5%, Calcium 3%, Sodium 8%, Cobalt 38 mg/kg, Copper,000 mg/kg, Iodine 00 mg/kg, Selenium 8 mg/kg, Zinc 3,000 mg/kg. As fed CONVENIENT The 25 kg and 50 kg blocks are easily placed in the paddock. 25 KG TUB Per 25 PALATABLE The molassesbased formula ensures stock lick the block often enough to ingest the recommended daily dose. Always have a minimum of 2 tubs to ensure all animals in the herd have access. Also available in 50 kg blocks. Typical intake (per animal) 70 00 g/day. Always provide unlimited drinking water. Do not feed to sheep due to copper content, or horses due to selenium content.

NEW Cattle Fodder Beet BlockS Formulated to help overcome phosphorus deficiency and balance minerals lacking in cows and heifers on a fodder beet diet. Fodder beet is an increasingly popular choice as a winter feed for dairy cows and beef cattle. However it s low in phosphorus and essential minerals which can lead to serious problems with your herds health. reduced milk production creeper cows reduced appetite weight loss poor reproductive performance 3 in Phosphorus Magnesium Trace Minerals Fodder Beet Block typical analysis : Phosphorus 5.0%, Magnesium 5.3%, Calcium 6.%, Sodium 6.3%, Cobalt 9 mg/kg, Copper 400 mg/kg, Iodine 40 mg/kg, Selenium 7 mg/kg, Zinc,200 mg/kg. As fed CONVENIENT The 25 kg blocks are easily placed at the crop face. 25 KG TUB Per 25 PALATABLE The molasses-based formula ensures stock lick the block often enough to ingest the recommended daily dose. NO WASTAGE Unlike dusting it all goes directly into the cow. Ratio to be maintained throughout season. Typical intake (per animal) 00 200 g/day. Always provide unlimited drinking water and adequate roughage. Do not feed to sheep due to copper content, or horses due to selenium content.

Sheep Mineral BlockS Sheep Mineral Blocks deliver essential micro-nutrients during times of high nutrient requirements, such as immediately pre/post lambing and tupping, or if pasture quality is poor. The Sheep Mineral Blocks contain essential minerals and energy to support sheep when their nutrient requirements are higher. It contains magnesium, cobalt and selenium, which have been shown to support the nervous system, vitamin B synthesis, muscle integrity and reproduction. Deficiencies in these minerals may lead to: reduced muscle integrity lower B2 production reduced fertility Sheep Mineral Block typical analysis : Phosphorus %, Magnesium.5%, Calcium 4%, Sodium 6%, Cobalt 20 mg/kg, Iodine 20 mg/ kg, Selenium 5 mg/kg, Zinc,000 mg/kg. As fed CONVENIENT The 25 kg blocks are easily placed at paddock. PALATABLE The molassesbased formula ensures stock lick the block often enough to ingest the recommended daily dose. 25 KG TUB Per 00 Always have a minimum of 2 tubs to ensure all animals in the mob have access. Typical intake (per animal) 5 30 g/day. Always provide unlimited drinking water.

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