Extra Sulphur
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MegaMin Extra Sulphur is carefully formulated to provide natural broad spectrum macro and trace minerals, plus additional sulphur to assist rumen health, parasite control, and wool growth. MegaMin Extra Sulphur provides good levels of phosphorus and magnesium, which can be the two most limiting nutrients for stock grazing lush green pasture, and is ideal for stock grazing forage sorghum as sulphur helps detoxify prussic acid.
When to feed
Supplementation Feeding Guide
Recommended daily intake is 10-20g/100kg body weight/day
Feed Rate (g/day) | |
Cattle (400kg) | 40-80 |
Sheep/Goats (50kg) | 5-10 |
Consumption Management
Livestock may be prone to consume greater levels of product at the beginning of a supplementation program, usually due to cravings for a particular mineral or protein that the mix provides. Download the guide to evaluate consumption rates and tips to manage consumption levels.
Commence feeding 2-3 weeks prior to grazing forage sorghum. Initial consumption rates may be higher due to salt or mineral cravings.
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Feed Testing and Ration Formulation Service
Our nutrition team can review your current grain rations for early weaning, backgrounding, feedlots, bulls, dairy, sheep and lambs; and can further test the nutrient and protein content of raw ingredients, such as grains, hay and silage, making it possible to adjust intake throughout the year to accommodate price changes or feed ingredient availability.
Supplementation Feeding Guide
- Evaluating consumption rates
- Tips for consumption management
- Recommended daily intake for MegaMin blends
Minerals And Trace Elements Essential For Animal Health
Macro minerals and trace minerals are needed year round by livestock for optimum production, health and fertility. Providing livestock with adequate minerals can assist to stimulate metabolism and feed efficiency to increase daily weight gain and body condition scores for stock grazing both native and improved pastures.