Bypass Drylick + Rumensin™ is a low cost lick for sheep and cattle on a low quality roughage diet. Plenty of roughage is essential and this supplement is designed to feed the rumen bugs and stimulate feed intake. It contains Rumensin™ which increases the efficiency of energy available from all the feed consumed by the animal by approximately 10%.
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INGREDIENTS
Vegetable protein meals, lime, salt, sulphate of ammonia, urea, vitamin and mineral premix, vegetable oils, and Rumensin™.
Rumensin™ is a registered feed ingredient for enhancing productivity by increasing the rate of weight gain and improving feed conversion efficiency of the animal.
PRECAUTIONS
Ensure Rumensin™ productivity enhancer for sheep and cattle IS NOT FED to other animal species,(e.g. horses) as toxicity may occur. Do not exceed the recommended dose rate.
WITHHOLDING PERIOD
Cattle - Nil
Sheep - 1 day
Sheep Export slaughter interval - 7 days
SUITABLE FOR ALL CLASSES OF SHEEP AND CATTLE.
PLANNED SUPPLEMENT INTAKE
Cattle
Initial Period: 50 - 70g/ hd/ day
On full Urea: 100 - 150g/ hd/ day
Sheep
Initial Period: 8 - 12g/ hd/ day
On full Urea: 15 - 25g/ hd/ day
FEEDING BYPASS DRYLICK + Rumensin™
Cattle
Cut a 200 litre drum in half, between the 2 rings to form a vertical sided tub. (This way if it happens to rain on the supplement the drum will only catch what falls directly into it, unlike a trough which has a funneling effect). The half drum should be adequate for approximately 40 x adult cows. An adequate number of drums is critical for the distribution of the supplement throughout the herd. It is very important to regularly measure the intake of the supplement across the herd.
Sheep
Cut out one side of a square plastic drum and lay over, for the same reasons as cattle, the drum should be adequate for approximately 40 x adult sheep.
RULES FOR USING BYPASS DRYLICK + Rumensin™
Urea is toxic if...
... the rumen is not adjusted.
... it is not fed constantly.
... it becomes liquified in a trough or block.
Therefore...
... start urea intake slowly.
... maintain access to the supplement 100% of the time.
... use drums for Bypass Drylick + Rumensin™ as explained in the above suggested feeding method.
... there should be adequate drums available for the number of animals.
REMOVE ANY SALT CRAVINGS BEFORE FEEDING BYPASS DRYLICK + Rumensin™
Salt may act either as an intake attractant or deterrent. It is important to know which it is before starting Bypass Drylick + Rumensin™.
Feed out some straight salt to start with to test the animals reaction. If they get into the salt, continue until salt cravings are reduced.
Vegetable protein meals, lime, salt, sulphate of ammonia, urea, vitamin and mineral premix, vegetable oils, and Rumensin™.
Rumensin™ is a registered feed ingredient for enhancing productivity by increasing the rate of weight gain and improving feed conversion efficiency of the animal.
PRECAUTIONS
Ensure Rumensin™ productivity enhancer for sheep and cattle IS NOT FED to other animal species,(e.g. horses) as toxicity may occur. Do not exceed the recommended dose rate.
WITHHOLDING PERIOD
Cattle - Nil
Sheep - 1 day
Sheep Export slaughter interval - 7 days
SUITABLE FOR ALL CLASSES OF SHEEP AND CATTLE.
PLANNED SUPPLEMENT INTAKE
Cattle
Initial Period: 50 - 70g/ hd/ day
On full Urea: 100 - 150g/ hd/ day
Sheep
Initial Period: 8 - 12g/ hd/ day
On full Urea: 15 - 25g/ hd/ day
FEEDING BYPASS DRYLICK + Rumensin™
Cattle
Cut a 200 litre drum in half, between the 2 rings to form a vertical sided tub. (This way if it happens to rain on the supplement the drum will only catch what falls directly into it, unlike a trough which has a funneling effect). The half drum should be adequate for approximately 40 x adult cows. An adequate number of drums is critical for the distribution of the supplement throughout the herd. It is very important to regularly measure the intake of the supplement across the herd.
Sheep
Cut out one side of a square plastic drum and lay over, for the same reasons as cattle, the drum should be adequate for approximately 40 x adult sheep.
RULES FOR USING BYPASS DRYLICK + Rumensin™
Urea is toxic if...
... the rumen is not adjusted.
... it is not fed constantly.
... it becomes liquified in a trough or block.
Therefore...
... start urea intake slowly.
... maintain access to the supplement 100% of the time.
... use drums for Bypass Drylick + Rumensin™ as explained in the above suggested feeding method.
... there should be adequate drums available for the number of animals.
REMOVE ANY SALT CRAVINGS BEFORE FEEDING BYPASS DRYLICK + Rumensin™
Salt may act either as an intake attractant or deterrent. It is important to know which it is before starting Bypass Drylick + Rumensin™.
Feed out some straight salt to start with to test the animals reaction. If they get into the salt, continue until salt cravings are reduced.