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Paymaster Golden Sugarlix (PN20) MOL

This feed is designed to be fed to cattle on pasture, lactating and non-lactating dairy cattle and deer.

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Benefits

  • Palatable formula for cattle and deer
  • Supports forage utilization
  • Convenient feeding, no equipment required
  • Minimal waste/not affected by rain
  • Balanced to support overall health, immune response
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Features

Features

  • Formulated for beef and dairy cattle 
  • 20% all natural protein 
  • 3% fat 
  • Weather resistant 
  • Fortified with vitamins and minerals

Feeding Directions

Feeding Directions

ACCO® Paymaster® Golden SugarLix (Pro-Natural 20) Molasses Block is an "all-natural protein" molasses block formulated for free-choice feeding to beef, dairy cattle and deer. The following feeding directions are general guidelines and will vary with overall feeding conditions. Always use good management practice and adapt to your specific requirements.

  1. Consumption of this block should be approximately 1 to 2 lb. per head per day for cattle, and 0.25 to 0.5 lb. daily for deer. Consumption will vary depending on quality of roughage, age and size of animal, and weather conditions.
  2. Feed salt free-choice and provide plenty of fresh clean water.
  3. In large pastures, the blocks should be made available in more than one location.
  4. Placement of blocks is important. Blocks should be placed near water, salt or loafing areas.
  5. Feed the blocks continuously providing additional blocks before current blocks are totally consumed.
  6. If consumption is higher than desired, place the blocks further away from loafing or watering areas and at the same time reduce the number of blocks available to the animals.
  7. Make sure ample roughage is available at all times.
  8. The following chart is a guideline for feeding based on weight of blocks:
Animal Paymaster® Golden SugarLix Approx. Days for Consumption
Cattle (20-25 head): 1 - 500 lb. block or 2 - 250 lb. blocks 13 - 17 days
4 - 50 lb. blocks 5 - 7 days
Deer  (20-25 head): 1-50 lb. block 5 - 7 days

 

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