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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 416967" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>hi, watch the tub protien for the calves.</p><p>That high in protien could be made of urea or ground up chicken feathers which is hard on the calves guts.</p><p>We use feedrite and they come in different protiens for different jobs and stages of cattle life.</p><p>Feedrite used to use chicken feathers from the tubs that came from the states but they discontined after 2003. I don't know about other feed companies</p><p></p><p>they come in high and low moisture.</p><p>Low moisture can be consumed by licking and high moisture they can bite and chew.</p><p>The low moisture lasts longer because it is more dense.</p><p>but the protien thing is real important with the calves. To high like this 26% and the gut gets burned. As well you should have it near their water source.</p><p>I tried to cut and paste from the feed rite web site. I tried the web address but not well. Just copy and paste into your browser for the web pages or surf feed rite .com Soryy so looong winded</p><p></p><p> From the feed rite page</p><p><a href="http://www.feedrite.com/new/product%20profiles/beef/easylix.htm" target="_blank">http://www.feedrite.com/new/product%20p ... asylix.htm</a></p><p></p><p>Maximize performance during times of poor forage quality or quantity with</p><p></p><p> </p><p>EASYLIX® PROTEIN SUPPLEMENTS:</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>18% Poured Block</p><p></p><p>Easylix ® Poured Blocks deliver supplemental protein and energy in a highly palatable and digestible form to help supplement low quality forages. Because the 18% Poured Block contains all natural plant-based protein sources, this tub is ideal for pastures containing young cattle and horses. These tubs also deliver as much magnesium as a 14% high magnesium mineral. </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>27% Poured Block</p><p></p><p>Easylix® 27% Poured Blocks deliver supplemental protein and energy in a highly palatable and digestible form to help supplement low quality forages. Additional non-protein nitrogen results in efficient forage utilization, making Easylix a safe, economical supplement ideal for mature cattle. Easlylix® 27% Poured Blocks also deliver as much magnesium as a 14% high magnesium mineral. </p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.feedrite.com/new/product%20profiles/beef/ritelix.htm" target="_blank">http://www.feedrite.com/new/product%20p ... itelix.htm</a></p><p></p><p>Low Moisture Supplement Blocks</p><p></p><p>Rite-Lix blocks cannot be bitten, chewed or over-consumed. Cattle lick Rite-Lix blocks periodically throughout the day, ensuring a limited and consistent intake. Typical consumption is from 125 to 500 grams per head per day, depending on forage quality and animal size.</p><p>Rite-Lix offers many advantages:</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>· Low cost per day</p><p></p><p>· Better performance</p><p></p><p>· Flexibility </p><p></p><p>· Controlled grazing patterns </p><p></p><p>· Food-Safe </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.feedrite.com/new/product%20profiles/beef/ritelix%20products.htm" target="_blank">http://www.feedrite.com/new/product%20p ... oducts.htm</a></p><p> </p><p>Rite-Lix 32-18 - A 32% protein supplement with 18% protein from non-protein nitrogen sources, formulated to be fed to cattle consuming low quality forage or pasture.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Rite-Lix 22-10 - A 20% protein supplement with 10% protein from non-protein nitrogen sources, formulated to be fed to cattle consuming moderate quality forage or pasture.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Rite-Lix 16 AN - A 16% all-natural protein supplement for cattle and calves formulated to be fed with good quality forage or pasture.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Rite-Lix 16 AN - A 16% all-natural protein supplement for cattle and calves formulated to be fed with good quality forage or pasture.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Rite-Lix Multi Block - A 13% all-natural protein formulation for cattle or multi-species use.</p><p></p><p>Low copper inclusion rate is safe for sheep.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Rite-Lix Mag Lix - A 10% all-natural protein, high magnesium formulation, for cows on lush growing pasture or high potassium forages, to reduce the risks of grass or winter tetany.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Rite-Lix Min Block - A 3% protein supplement block in a free-choice mineral formulation, for cattle fed good quality forage or pasture. Supplies a 1:1 calcium to phosphorus mineral ratio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 416967, member: 6198"] hi, watch the tub protien for the calves. That high in protien could be made of urea or ground up chicken feathers which is hard on the calves guts. We use feedrite and they come in different protiens for different jobs and stages of cattle life. Feedrite used to use chicken feathers from the tubs that came from the states but they discontined after 2003. I don't know about other feed companies they come in high and low moisture. Low moisture can be consumed by licking and high moisture they can bite and chew. The low moisture lasts longer because it is more dense. but the protien thing is real important with the calves. To high like this 26% and the gut gets burned. As well you should have it near their water source. I tried to cut and paste from the feed rite web site. I tried the web address but not well. Just copy and paste into your browser for the web pages or surf feed rite .com Soryy so looong winded From the feed rite page [url=http://www.feedrite.com/new/product%20profiles/beef/easylix.htm]http://www.feedrite.com/new/product%20p ... asylix.htm[/url] Maximize performance during times of poor forage quality or quantity with EASYLIX® PROTEIN SUPPLEMENTS: 18% Poured Block Easylix ® Poured Blocks deliver supplemental protein and energy in a highly palatable and digestible form to help supplement low quality forages. Because the 18% Poured Block contains all natural plant-based protein sources, this tub is ideal for pastures containing young cattle and horses. These tubs also deliver as much magnesium as a 14% high magnesium mineral. 27% Poured Block Easylix® 27% Poured Blocks deliver supplemental protein and energy in a highly palatable and digestible form to help supplement low quality forages. Additional non-protein nitrogen results in efficient forage utilization, making Easylix a safe, economical supplement ideal for mature cattle. Easlylix® 27% Poured Blocks also deliver as much magnesium as a 14% high magnesium mineral. [url=http://www.feedrite.com/new/product%20profiles/beef/ritelix.htm]http://www.feedrite.com/new/product%20p ... itelix.htm[/url] Low Moisture Supplement Blocks Rite-Lix blocks cannot be bitten, chewed or over-consumed. Cattle lick Rite-Lix blocks periodically throughout the day, ensuring a limited and consistent intake. Typical consumption is from 125 to 500 grams per head per day, depending on forage quality and animal size. Rite-Lix offers many advantages: · Low cost per day · Better performance · Flexibility · Controlled grazing patterns · Food-Safe [url=http://www.feedrite.com/new/product%20profiles/beef/ritelix%20products.htm]http://www.feedrite.com/new/product%20p ... oducts.htm[/url] Rite-Lix 32-18 - A 32% protein supplement with 18% protein from non-protein nitrogen sources, formulated to be fed to cattle consuming low quality forage or pasture. Rite-Lix 22-10 - A 20% protein supplement with 10% protein from non-protein nitrogen sources, formulated to be fed to cattle consuming moderate quality forage or pasture. Rite-Lix 16 AN - A 16% all-natural protein supplement for cattle and calves formulated to be fed with good quality forage or pasture. Rite-Lix 16 AN - A 16% all-natural protein supplement for cattle and calves formulated to be fed with good quality forage or pasture. Rite-Lix Multi Block - A 13% all-natural protein formulation for cattle or multi-species use. Low copper inclusion rate is safe for sheep. Rite-Lix Mag Lix - A 10% all-natural protein, high magnesium formulation, for cows on lush growing pasture or high potassium forages, to reduce the risks of grass or winter tetany. Rite-Lix Min Block - A 3% protein supplement block in a free-choice mineral formulation, for cattle fed good quality forage or pasture. Supplies a 1:1 calcium to phosphorus mineral ratio [/QUOTE]
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