MinLic 2:1 Availa 4: A Free Choice Supplement for Cattle on Pasture
MinLic® 2:1 Availa® 4 supplement is specially formulated to enrich the diet of cattle without the added cost of supplemental protein. This unique supplement is second to none when compared to other low-moisture blocks. This block is the product of a state-of-the-art patented process that provides a unique 24-hour feeding system. MinLic® 2:1 Availa® 4 is an exceptionally dense block that will give you the most for your money.
Feeding Directions
Provide free choice as a supplement to pasture cattle at the rate of one block for each 15 to 25 head. Initially place blocks in grazing areas near locations frequented by livestock, such as watering locations, shade or loafing areas. Once cattle become acclimated to the product strategically distribute blocks throughout grazing area. Cattle normally consume approximately .50 pound per head daily. Consumption may vary depending on climate, grazing conditions, condition of livestock and/or availability of other feeds. In situations where climate and/or other factors result in consumption less than .50 pound per head daily, intake of supplement can be increased by increasing the number of blocks per pasture.
Provide access to fresh water and free-choice salt at all times.
Guaranteed Analysis
Guaranteed Analysis
Higher Mineral Fortification
MinLic® 2:1 Availa® 4 offers the benefit of a high level of mineral in a palatable supplement that cattle will consume consistently.
- Contains 11.2% calcium
- Balanced trace minerals levels
- Fortified with vitamins A, D, and E
Economical
A low feeding rate per head daily can significantly minimize your feeding costs on a cost per head per day basis.
High Mineral Fortification
This supplement is Vitamin and Mineral fortified eliminating the need to feed additional free-choice minerals.
Weather Resistant
An exceptionally dense block that maintains its integrity even in hot, humid weather or precipitation.
Returnable Steel Barrels
Economical and environmentally friendly and eliminate the expense of additional feeding equipment.
Minimal Labor
Easy to feed. Simply place the block in areas of easy access to livestock.