Redmond Agriculture Added Trace Mineral Block

Redmond Agriculture Added Trace Mineral Block is made from premium mineral salt with naturally occurring trace minerals. This block also has added levels of copper, manganese, cobalt, iodine and zinc. Trace Mineral Block is free of chemical processing and preferred by livestock. It is also easy to handle, stackable, and economical. This block works well for all classes of beef/dairy cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and horses.

Ingredient Name: Mineral Mix

Functions: Mineral Source

Features: Easy To Handle, Reduces Feed Cost

Labeling Claims: Natural

Calcium Content: 0.35 - 0.85 %

Iron Content: 0.03 - 0.03 %

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Knowde-enriched technical product data sheet

Identification & Functionality

Ingredient Name
Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
Ingredients
Salt, Zinc Oxide, Copper Sulfate
Technologies
Product Families
Trace Minerals

This trace mineral block is nature’s perfect balance to nourish your livestock. Our block’s sea salt comes from an ancient deposit and has a broad spectrum of trace minerals.

Features & Benefits

Labeling Claims
Animal Feed & Nutrition Features

Applications & Uses

Markets
Applications
Animal Species
Preferred By Livestock Animals

Animals instinctively crave salt that has naturally occurring trace minerals. Try it in your herd: put any other salt block next to Redmond’s Trace Mineral Block and see which one your animals choose.

Feed Directions

Feed free choice year round. Provide plenty of clean, fresh water at all times.

Properties

Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Calcium Content0.35 - 0.85%-
Cobalt Contentmin. 50ppm-
Copper Contentmin. 300ppm-
Iron Contentmin. 300ppm-
lodine Contentmin. 110ppm-
Magnesium Contentmin. 0.06%-
Manganese Contentmin. 2000ppm-
Potassiumn Contentmin. 0.03%-
Salt Contentmin. 88 (max. 93)%-
Sulfur Contentmin. 0.07%-
Zinc Contentmin. 3500ppm-

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Safety & Health

Health And Production

We often hear “our animals just do better on Redmond.”