ALL TRACE HIGH IODINE BOLUS CATTLE
Description
A sustained release bolus containing 6 trace elements and 3 vitamins. Designed for grazing or forage fed livestock where an imbalance of iodine affects animal productivity. High Iodine All-Trace helps farmers manage the trace element status of their herd over critical periods of the production cycle. Designed for livestock with a live weight over 150 kg.
Low levels of iodine in pasture will generally result in low levels in cattle grazing or being fed forage from that pasture. The use of lime and manure spreading can greatly reduce the level of available iodine found in pasture.
Low iodine in the blood can result in poor growth rates and milk yield can also be less than expected.
Low levels of iodine in pasture will generally result in low levels in cattle grazing or being fed forage from that pasture. The use of lime and manure spreading can greatly reduce the level of available iodine found in pasture.
Low iodine in the blood can result in poor growth rates and milk yield can also be less than expected.
Description
A sustained release bolus containing 6 trace elements and 3 vitamins. Designed for grazing or forage fed livestock where an imbalance of iodine affects animal productivity. High Iodine All-Trace helps farmers manage the trace element status of their herd over critical periods of the production cycle. Designed for livestock with a live weight over 150 kg.
Low levels of iodine in pasture will generally result in low levels in cattle grazing or being fed forage from that pasture. The use of lime and manure spreading can greatly reduce the level of available iodine found in pasture.
Low iodine in the blood can result in poor growth rates and milk yield can also be less than expected.
Low levels of iodine in pasture will generally result in low levels in cattle grazing or being fed forage from that pasture. The use of lime and manure spreading can greatly reduce the level of available iodine found in pasture.
Low iodine in the blood can result in poor growth rates and milk yield can also be less than expected.