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Identification & Functionality
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Features
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Animal Species
- Feed Directions
Feed as sole ration to cattle weighing 400 pounds to market.
Properties
- Active Ingredient
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Monensin (as monensin sodium) 50.0 g/ton - - Guaranteed Analysis
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Crude Protein min. 100 % - Crude Fat min. 4 % - Crude Fiber max. 3 % - Calcium 0.5 - 0.6 % - Phosphorous min. 0.3 % - Salt 0.06 - 0.08 % - Magnesium min. 1.460 ppm - Potassium min. 0.5 % - Vitamin A min. 5.500 IU/lb - Vitamin D3 min. 700 IU/lb - Sulfur min. 1.780 - -
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Safety & Health
- Caution
A withdrawal time has not been established for preruminating calves. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal. Do not allow horses or other equines access to formulation containing Monensin. Ingestion of Monensin by equines has been fatal. Monesin medicated cattle and goat teed is safe ror use In cattle and goats only Feeding undiluted or mixing eTors resulting in high concentrations of Monensin has been fatal to cattle and could be fatal to goats. Must be thoroughly mixed in feeds before use. Do not feed undiluted. Do not exceed the levels of Monensin recommended in the feeding directions as reduced average daily gains may result. If feed refusals containing Monensin are fed to other groups of cattle, the concentration of Monensin in the refusals and amount of refusals fed should be taken into considerati on to prevent Monensin overdosina.
Limitations: For increased rate of welight gain, feed at a rate of 50 to 200 milligrams Monensin per head per day in not less than 1 pound of feed or, after the 5th day, feed at a rate of 400 milligrams per head per day every other day in not less than 2 pounds of feed. For prevention and control of coccidiosis, feed at a rate of 0.14 to 0.42 milligram per pound of body weight per day, depending on severity of challenge, up to 200 milligrams per head per day. During first 5 days of feeding, cattle should receive no more than 100 milligrams per day in not less than 1 pound of feed.
Warning: Do not permit intake of supplemental selenium to exceed 0.3 ppm on a complete ration basis. Additional feeding directions and further ingredient informati on will be fumished by nutritionist.
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