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Cattle products At W.E. Jameson we supply a full range of pellets and blends. Some are suitable for only feeding to cattle and some can be used for both sheep & cattle: - Intensive cattle-pro 34% (5% urea) + Actisaf yeast cattle only Intensive cattle-pro gold 32% + Actisaf yeast cattle only Cattle-pro 48% (5% urea) + Actisaf yeast cattle only Cattle-pro 30% + 5% acidbuf cattle only Stock-pro 38% (unmineralized) suitable for sheep Stock-pro 40% - suitable for sheep Cattle-pro 60% + biosaf yeast - cattle only Our products provide maxiumum flexibility and convenience for home mixing. Our range of supplements covers a variety of sources from natural sources such as Hi-Pro soya to urea. We offer products that can be fed at different inclusion levels to suit any scenario. inclusion levels are 10-25% depending on the desired level of the overall ration. You can also choose products that contain vitamin and mineral supplementation which compensates for the poor mineral and vitamin profile of cereals. Some of our products contain yeast or acidbuf to help achieve rumen stability. Feeding beef cattle Growing rations should be high in and have a good level of energy to promote growth. Protein concentration of the diet will be dictated by maturity of the breed, for example early maturers will need a higher level than late maturing animals. Inclusion of pellets into rations for growing cattle will promote lean tissue growth and body frame. Finishing cattle require rapid live weight gain. High starch levels will promote fast gain and efficient feed conversion. High starch levels will also result in a good level of finish. Protein content can be lowered for finishing animals. When fed concentrates, animals will have more efficient feed conversion when they have access to forage to promote rumination and a healthy gut. Rumen stability can also be improved by the inclusion of yeast or acidbuf.

Disclaimer Rations should be carefully balanced in terms of nutrient content. They should contain sufficient forage to maintain rumen function and be fortified with an appropriate vitamin and mineral supplement on farms where this is needed. Animals must have constant access to clean water. Suggested feeding rates are produced as a guide only and many other factors may have an overriding effect on animal response; no performance guarantee can be given. are generally as in the table, but are subject to change.

Intensive cattle-pro 34% (5% urea) + Actisaf yeast (cattle only) 12.1 38.5 A good source of high quality includes both rumen by-pass and rumen degraded. Wheatfeed 11.7 18.0 Useful source of starch. Balanced supply of readily digestible fibre, and starch. Malt residuals 11.6 24.5 A good source of fibre, whilst maintaining reasonable levels of energy and. Palm kernal 12.5 17.0 Very high oil. A rich source of digestible fibre. Good supply of nonstarch digestible fibre energy. Allows energy intakes to be maximized without increasing the risk of acidosis associated with cereal feeding. Urea 295% (equiv Works well combined with high energy ingredients, an economical source of rumen for older cattle. alent) Fat mixer Actisaf Yeast A good source of energy Helps to stabilize the rumen environment, creating the correct environment for rumen bugs. Helping to minimize the risks arising from acidosis. Antioxidant working closely with to promote a healthy immune system.

Intensive cattle-pro gold 32% + yeast (cattle only) EU distillers 13.8 34.0 Intakes of other less palatable feeds can be stimulated. Good sources of energy and. Can stimulate rumen activity, encourages fibre digestion and feed efficiency. Allows energy intakes to be increased without increasing the risk of acidosis associated with high starch feeds. ) soya 13.6 55.0 High levels of DUP. Provides the building blocks to drive lean tissue growth. 12.1 38.5 A good source of high quality includes both rumen by-pass and rumen degraded. Actisaf Yeast Helps to stabilize the rumen environment, creating the correct environment for rumen bugs. Helping to minimize the risks arising from acidosis. Antioxidant working closely with to promote a healthy immune system.

Intensive cattle-pro 48% (5% urea) + yeast (cattle only) ) soya 13.6 55.0 High levels of bypass, also good energy levels and very 12.1 38.5 A good source of high quality includes both rumen by-pass and rumen degraded. Urea 0 295% (equiv alent) Fat spray Actisaf Yeast Works well combined with high energy ingredients, an economical source of rumen for older cattle. A good source of energy. Helps to stabilize the rumen environment, creating the correct environment for rumen bugs. Helping to minimize the risks arising from acidosis. Antioxidant working closely with to promote a healthy immune system.

Cattle-pro 30% + 5% acidbuf (cattle only) ) soya 12.1 38.5 A good source of high quality includes both rumen by-pass and rumen degraded. 13.6 55.0 High levels of bypass, also good energy levels and very EU distillers 13.8 34.0 Intakes of other less palatable feeds can be stimulated. Good sources of energy and. Can stimulate rumen activity, encourages fibre digestion and feed efficiency. Allows energy intakes to be increased without increasing the risk of acidosis associated with high starch feeds. Acid-buf Fat mixer A highly effective rumen buffer and stabilizes ph for optimum rumen conditions. A good source of energy Antioxidant working closely with to promote a healthy immune system.

Stock-pro 38% (unmineralized) (suitable for sheep) ) soya 13.6 55.0 High levels of bypass, also good energy levels and very EU distillers 13.8 34.0 Intakes of other less palatable feeds can be stimulated. Good sources of energy and. Can stimulate rumen activity, encourages fibre digestion and feed efficiency. Allows energy intakes to be increased without increasing the risk of acidosis associated with high starch feeds. 12.1 38.5 A good source of high quality includes both rumen by-pass and rumen degraded.

Stock-pro 40% (suitable for sheep) ) soya 13.6 55.0 High levels of bypass, also good energy levels and very Flavour Rape oil flavour added to increase palatability. Dical phosphate Well balanced mineral supplement, excluding copper. Supplementation of both calcium and phosphate. Antioxidant working closely with to promote a healthy immune system.

Cattle-pro 60% + biosaf (cattle only) ) soya 13.6 55.0 High levels of bypass, also good energy levels and very EU distillers 13.8 34.0 Intakes of other less palatable feeds can be stimulated. Good sources of energy and. Can stimulate rumen activity, encourages fibre digestion and feed efficiency. Allows energy intakes to be increased without increasing the risk of acidosis associated with high starch feeds. Urea 0 295% (equiv alent) Works well combined with high energy ingredients, an economical source of rumen for older cattle. Flavour Rape oil flavour added to increase palatability. Dical phosphate Yeast Supplementation of both calcium and phosphate. Helps to stabilize the rumen environment, creating the correct environment for rumen bugs. Helping to minimize the risks arising from acidosis. Antioxidant working closely with to promote a healthy immune system.