CATTLE-LAC
liquid feed consistently performs to university test
standards. It has the ingredients required to meet
or exceed the analysis of liquid feeds researched
at major agricultural universities across the country.
THE BENEFITS
OF FEEDING CATTLE-LAC LIQUID
Better fiber digestion
Improved feed conversion
Better protein (urea) utilization
Stimulates cattle appetite
More digestible nutrients
Greater stability
Reduced urinary calculi
Supplies available vitamins and minerals
Soluble amino acids and poly peptides
B vitamins to stimulate the rumen
100% available phosphorous
WHAT THIS
MEANS TO PRODUCERS:
Reduced costs: less labor, less feed waste
Higher calf crop and healthier calves
Maximum growth - cattle develop frame and feed capacity,
not fat
Ease of weaning stress
Less shrinkage
Better overall health
Faster growing heifers
Less stress (chromium factor)
Better cow breeding
Rebreeds and conceives faster
Helps get cattle on feed, helps cattle stay on feed
More meat per acre
THE
BOTTOM LINE...
MORE PRODUCER PROFIT!

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THE ECONOMIES
OF CATTLE-LAC LIQUID FEED
The first question of a producer usually asks is,
"how much will a liquid feed program cost me?"
This is an important question, since today's manager
must carefully watch his dollars. But successful producers
ask the better question, "What does my profit
return look like?"
THE CARBON
SKELETON
A molecule of urea
breaks down into two molecules of ammonia and one
of carbon dioxide. The bacteria in the rumen uses
the ammonia for food like we humans eat meat. It doesn't
matter if the ammonia comes from cottonseed meal,
soybean meal, fish meal or urea. An ammonia molecule
is an ammonia molecule, regardless of its source.
Now the bacteria eating the ammonia wants something
to go with the ammonia, like we eat bread with the
meat we eat. It latches onto a carbon skeleton like
we do to the bread. A carbon skeleton is any molecule
with carbon hydrogen and/or oxygen. Without an available
carbon skeleton, the pure ammonia enters the bloodstream
and becomes toxic. In CATTLE-LAC we furnish the carbon
skeleton for the ammonia; therefore, there are no
toxic reactions under normal feeding conditions when
you feed CATTLE-LAC. We do not put a warning statement
on our tag about excess consumption like many others
do.