CATTLE
Parlour Block
- A molosses block supplying dairy animals with daily magnesium to prevent milk fever and grass tetany.
- Includes a high sodium (salt) content to prevent PICA disorder and general ill thrift and promote milk yields.
- Calcium is included for optimum milk production.
- Contains all essential trace elements to promote good health in the dairy cow.
- Includes Vitamin E to optimise immune function for udder health and milk quality.
- Suitable for cows at grass during the summer months.
- Available in 10kg block which can be easily split into 2 x 5kg blocks to fit into the feeding trough.
- Time spent in milking parlour will dominate intakes but on average cows will consume approx. 150g/head/day.
- Costs just 20 cent/head/day
- Allow 1 x 5kg block per individual parlour stall.
- No other mineral/TE source should be fed alongside this product.
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#MINERALSMATTER
What’s in your grass? #MineralsMatter – March 2021
It is very important when managing stock to manage their minerals! Our latest grass sample report gives a good insight into what minerals are lacking and what we need to supplement our grazing livestock for optimum health & performance.
Irish Grass Mineral Analysis Report #MineralsMatter – September 2020
Grass samples were collected across the country week commencing 21st September. On a whole, September has been quite a good month weather wise across the country. However, with ups and downs in temperatures we are experiencing colder nights and frosty mornings going forward into October.
Irish Grass Mineral Analysis Report #MineralsMatter – June 2020
Grass samples were collected across the country in mid-June. During this period, we saw much more rainfall compared to the drought conditions in places during the month of May. We experienced average temperatures in the region of 12-15 °C.
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