
Right Now® Gold mineral supplement: Because the grass has risks, too
Unique formula for when fast-growing grass or green forage is lacking in magnesium, or during periods of time for risk of grass tetany.
Magnesium deficiency-and the grass tetany that can result-are dangers for lactating cows grazing lush pasture, cattle on wheat, oat, or ryegrass pasture, or any herds exposed to forage heavily fertilized with nitrogen. The Gold formula contains magnesium and calcium to help combat grass tetany and updated trace minerals to support healthy reproduction and breeding rates.
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Approximate Seasonality:
Central United States: March to May
Northern United States: March to May
Western United States: March to May
Southern United States: November to March
South Eastern United States: November to April
Nutrient | Amount |
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Calcium | Actual 12.50 % |
Phosphorus | Actual 3.50 % |
Sodium | Actual 5.80 % |
Magnesium | Actual 13.00 % |
Iodine | Actual 200 mg/kg |
Iron | Actual 1200 mg/kg |
Copper | Actual 1500 mg/kg |
Manganese | Actual 5000 mg/kg |
Cobalt | Actual 20 mg/kg |
Zinc | Actual 5000 mg/kg |
Fluorine | Max. 1 mg/kg |
Vitamin A | Min. 500000 IU/kg |
Vitamin D3 | Min. 50000 IU/kg |
Vitamin E | Min. 2500 IU/kg |
Feed to beef cows during period of grass tetany at the rate of 100 grams per head per day. Grass Tetany presents the greatest risk to cattle grazing cool season annual and perennial grasses. This mineral should be fed in dry, wind-free, rain-protected feeders. Allow 30 cm of feeder space for each 100 cattle. Place where cattle gather, such as near a water source. Provide plenty of fresh, clean water at all times.
UPC | Weight(lbs) | Weight(oz) | SKU | Model # | Pricing |
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722304015671 | 50 |