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MORECALF is a 5kg mineral and protein block formulated for cattle and sheep during breeding and calving periods. It provides sodium, protein, urea, energy sources, and a balanced mix of minerals at moderated levels to support nutritional demands in these critical stages.
 

Key Features

  • Targeted Formula: Contains sodium (Na), protein, urea, magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P), vegetable powder, molasses, and sulfur (S) in moderated levels.

  • Trace Minerals: Includes copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), selenium (Se), and cobalt (Co).

  • 5kg Block Size: Convenient to handle and place in breeding paddocks.

  • Daily Intake: Average consumption ~100g per head per day, with intake increasing where pasture quality is poor.
     

Benefits

  • Supplies a balanced mix of essential minerals, protein, and energy.

  • Tailored to the nutritional demands of breeding and calving periods.

  • Self-fed by livestock, ensuring variable intake depending on condition and feed quality.
     

Available Sizes

  • 5kg Blocks
     

Usage Guidelines

Average Consumption Rates:

  • ~100g per head per day

  • Intake may rise in areas with poor-quality pasture or mineral deficiencies
     

Replacement: Replace blocks immediately when consumed to ensure continuous supply.

Placement Instructions

  • Place blocks in dry, accessible paddock areas.

  • Avoid placement near dams, creeks, or water troughs to minimise contamination and wastage.
     

MORECALF provides sodium, protein, urea, and essential minerals in a moderated formulation, supporting cattle and sheep through breeding and calving periods.

MORECALF

  • Sodium (Na)  
    Protien  
    Urea  
    Magnesium (Mg)  
    Calcium (Ca)  
    Phosphorus (P)  
    Vegitable Powder  
    Molasses  
    Sulfur (S)  
    Copper (Cu)  
    Zinc (Zn)  
    Selenium (Se)  
    Cobalt (Co)  

    Note: The above analysis represents the constituent ingredients and relative proportions of the typical product only. Actual constituent ingredients and relative proportions may vary from that outlined above.

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