10% Beef Finisher Ration (Medicated)
For Beef Cattle on Pasture
Feed A&M 10% Beef Finisher Ration to condition and finish animals for slaughter. Acclimate cattle to full feed for the last 30 to 90 days of production. It is medicated with 25 grams of Monensin per ton.
Medication Purpose: For increased rate of weight gain in stocker and feeder cattle and beef and dairy replacement heifers weighing more than 400 pounds grazing on pasture or in dry lot. – Or – For improved feed efficiency in cattle fed in confinement for slaughter.
Active Drug Ingredients
Monensin | 25 grams/ton |
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein, not less than | 10.00% |
Crude Fat, not less than | 3.00% |
Crude Fiber, not more than | 10.00% |
Calcium, not less than | 0.50% |
Calcium, not more than | 1.00% |
Phosphorus, not less than | 0.25% |
Salt, not less than | 0.25% |
Salt, not more than | 0.75% |
Potassium, not less than | 0.60% |
Vitamin A, not less than | 6,000 IU/LB |
Vitamin D3, not less than | 2,000 IU/LB |
Vitamin E, not less than | 3 IU/LB |
Feeding Directions
Each pound of A&M 10% Beef Finisher Ration will provide 12.5 mg. of Monensin sodium.
For Cattle on pasture or in a dry lot: Feed continuously at a rate of not less than 4 lbs. nor more than 16 lbs. to provide 50 to 200 mg of Monensin. During the first five days of feeding, cattle should receive no more than 100 mg of Monensin per head per day.
For Cattle in Confinement for slaughter: Acclimate cattle to full feed for the last 30 to 90 days of production. Feed at the rate to provide 50 mg to 480 mg of Monensin per head per day.
Provide adequate water and roughage at all times.
Caution: Do not exceed the levels of Monensin recommended in the feeding directions as reduced average daily gains may result. Do not allow horses or other equines access to a formulation containing Monensin. Ingestion of Monensin by equines has been fatal.
Availability: Textured ration, sacked or bulk