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Stage 1
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Birth to 3 days old
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Colostrum
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3 days to 38 days
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Tend-R-Leen® milk replacer
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25 pounds
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Free choice Tend-R-Leen®
calf starter
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50 pounds
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Both heifer and bull calves can be raised
together until 2 months of age
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Stage 2
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39 days to 120 days old
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Tend-R-Leen® Grower Formula:
2 lbs./hd/day
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180 pounds
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Free choice dry whole shell corn
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At 120 days the steer will weigh approximately
350 lbs.
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Stage 3
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120 days to finish
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Tend-R-Leen® Ultra Finisher
1 1/2 lbs./hd/day
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457 pounds
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Free choice dry whole shell corn
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Free choice trace mineral salt
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Stage 1
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Birth to 3 days old
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Colostrum
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3 days to 38 days
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Tend-R-Leen® milk replacer
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25 pounds
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Free choice Tend-R-Leen®
calf starter
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50 pounds
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Both heifer and bull calves can be raised
together until 2 months of age
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Stage 2
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39 days to 120 days old
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Tend-R-Leen® Grower Formula:
2 lbs./hd/day
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180 pounds
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Free choice dry whole shell corn
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At 120 days the steer will weigh approximately
350 lbs.
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Stage 3
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120 days to finish
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Tend-R-Leen® Ultra Finisher
1 1/2 lbs./hd/day
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457 pounds
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Free choice dry whole shell corn
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Free choice trace mineral salt
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Stage 1
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Birth to 3 days old
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Colostrum
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3 days to 38 days
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Tend-R-Leen® milk replacer
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25 pounds
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Free choice Tend-R-Leen®
calf starter
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50 pounds
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Both heifer and bull calves can be raised
together until 2 months of age
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Stage 2
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39 days to 120 days old
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Tend-R-Leen® Grower Formula:
2 lbs./hd/day
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180 pounds
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Free choice dry whole shell corn
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At 120 days the steer will weigh approximately
350 lbs.
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Stage 3
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120 days to finish
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Tend-R-Leen® Ultra Finisher
1 1/2 lbs./hd/day
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457 pounds
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Free choice dry whole shell corn
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Free choice trace mineral salt
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Calf
High Energy Milk with Cocci-Kill
Code
309
Description
Calf
High Energy Milk with Cocci Kill is an acidified high quality, high fat, all
milk protein (20/24/.15) milk replacer medicated with decoquinate.
It is designed for winter feeding during times of increased energy
demands.
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Features
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Benefits
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1.
Medicated with decoquinate
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1.
Decoquinate is a safe, effective medication for the prevention of
coccidiosis. Research has
shown improved feed efficiency while enhancing the immune system.
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2.
Acidified with sodium diacetate.
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2.
Sodium diacetate research has shown increased average daily gains
and increased feed efficiency.
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Contains 20% protein and 24% fat.
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3.
Higher fat levels ensure continued gains during the cold weather
and provides an additional energy for growth.
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4.
Contains all milk protein.
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The high quality all
milk content improves utilization and feed efficiency.
All milk formulas provide a more easily digestible form of
carbohydrates.
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5.
Includes Vitamins A, D and E (240 IU/lb Vitamin E)
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5.
Higher levels of Vitamin E improve disease resistance and immune
response. Research has shown
Vitamin E can decrease scouring and increase average daily gains by
8-13%.
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Feeding
Directions
Feed
the amounts listed below TWICE DAILY. In
addition, feed Calf-R-Ration Special Plus, code 411, free choice.
In
any calf raising program, it is important that calves receive first milk
colostrum during the first 24 hours of life (first feeding within 1 hour
following birth). Begin feeding
milk replacer on the second day of life.
Sprinkle
10 ounces of milk replacer into a bucket of warm water (110°
F) and bring to a total volume of 2 quarts.
Each quart of milk replacer will contain 5.67 mg of decoquinate.
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Calf
Weight (lbs)
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Mg
Decoquinate required
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Quarts
fed per feeding
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per
calf per day
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Twice
a day
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75
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17.03
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1-1/2
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100
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22.70
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2
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125
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28.38
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2-1/2
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150
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34.05
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3
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Warning:
Do not feed to cows producing milk for food.
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