SmartLic Supplements are formulated to address basal diet deficiencies, typical in both grazing and harvested forage feeding situations. Each SmartLic Supplement is Nutritionally Engineered to provide proper levels of protein, vitamins and minerals to help support maintenance, growth, lactation and reproduction.

SmartLic Supplements are formulated to address basal diet deficiencies, typical in both grazing and harvested forage feeding situations. Each SmartLic Supplement is Nutritionally Engineered to provide proper levels of protein, vitamins and minerals to help support maintenance, growth, lactation and reproduction.

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Unlocking the Power of Flax

Seed Flax, primarily grown for its oil and feed content, has garnered attention in cattle reproduction and health due to its high levels of essential nutrients, such as omega-3 fatty acids, lignans, and fiber. These components can positively affect reproductive performance, immune function, and overall health in cattle. Here’s how flax benefits cattle:

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SmartLic Supplements are supported by extensive university research and produced through a patented manufacturing process that provides a self-fed, controlled delivery system which allows for nutrient absorption throughout the day.

SmartLic F.A.Q.s

SmartLic supplements are manufactured with a new state-of-the-art patented process that makes a more consistent and more uniformly mixed free-choice product. SmartLic supplements are more resistant to inclement weather and are more heavily fortified to provide essential nutrients to support reproduction and enhance forage utilization. Most importantly, SmartLic blocks are widely known for their ability to minimize supplemental feed costs.

Forage quality and availability will drive daily consumption. The typical product intake is 3/4 pound per head per day. Product consumption will most likely increase when lower quality forages are fed and decrease when higher quality forages are fed. Low cattle intakes can be brought to normal by adding more blocks to decrease animal competition and increasing the available animal licking surface area. Always follow recommended feeding directions.

Always feed at a rate of one block for every fifteen to twenty-five head. Place a minimum of two blocks in each pasture near areas most frequented by cattle, such as watering locations, cross trails, shaded or loafing areas.

Yes! Most low moisture blocks have a tendency to get soft and sticky in the heat of spring and summer making it difficult to control correct nutrient intake and supplemental feed cost. The new patented process of SmartLic blocks make a unique, harder block that remains firmer even in the hottest, most humid weather conditions.

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