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About this Product

CCN Stress Boost AMA MOS Tub is designed for cattle on pasture and calves at weaning or receiving into a new housing and feeding environment. This tub can be used for dairy cattle during the dry and transition period. The nutrient dense formula ensures intake of rumen-friendly protein, energy and critical minerals and vitamins. Supplemental nutrition helps cattle better manage stress due to calving and management changes, such as weaning and moving to new housing and feeding environments. The high level of vitamins promotes animal health and performance during times of stress. The additional nutrient delivery helps mature cows to recover quickly after calving and return to breeding condition. Formulated for optimum trace mineral bioavailability. Contains Amaferm and MOS for enhanced nutrient digestibility to help aid in gut health.

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CCN Stress Boost AMA MOS Tub

Low moisture, cooked tubs for optimal animal nutrition. Consistent Nutrient Delivery. 

Made in the USA

Cattle

250 lb, 200 lb, 50 lb, 225 lb

Feeding Directions

This product is designed for self-feeding for beef cattle on pasture. Feed at the rate of one (1) tub for every 25 to 35 head. Place tubs in dry areas near loafing, salt, and water supply. CCN STRESS BOOST AMA MOS TUB should be fed at the rate of 0.25 to 0.5 lb per head daily. Free-choice salt should be offered to animals. Intakes are approximate only. Provide fresh, clean water at all times.

CAUTION: Follow label directions. The addition to feed of higher levels of this premix containing selenium is not permitted. 

WARNING: Contains added copper. DO NOT FEED TO SHEEP.

Nutrient Analysis

Crude Protein, min................14.00%

Crude Fat, min........................5.50%

Crude Fiber, max....................2.00%

Calcium, min-max...........3.10-3.80%

Phosphorus, min.......................1.0%

Potassium, min........................3.40%

Copper, min.........................754 ppm

Selenium, min.......................9.0 ppm

Zinc, min...........................2,300 ppm

Vitamin A......................250,000 IU/lb

Vitamin D........................40,000 IU/lb

Vitamin E..........................1,000 IU/lb

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