Fortified with essential macro minerals, vitamins and trace minerals to support a strong immune system and promote health. Added molybdenum to help tie up copper and added idoine and chelated zinc to help hoof health. Calcium and phosphorus ratio is balanced to help with Urinary Calculi.
Guaranteed Analysis
Calcium |
Minimum |
11.50% |
Calcium |
Maximum |
13.50% |
Phosphorus |
Minimum |
7.00% |
Magnesium |
Minimum |
3.00%
|
Salt |
Minimum |
22.00% |
Salt |
Maximum |
24.00% |
Zinc |
Minimum |
4,500 ppm |
Manganese |
Minimum |
3,000 ppm |
Copper |
Minimum |
N/A |
Copper |
Maximum |
10 ppm |
Iodine |
Minimum |
37 ppm |
Cobalt |
Minimum |
24 ppm |
Selenium |
Minimum |
30.7 ppm |
Vitamin A |
Minimum IU/Lb |
400,000 |
Vitamin D3 |
Minimum IU/Lb |
50,000 |
Vitamin E |
Minimum IU/Lb |
900 |
Ingredients
Other Ingredients
Monocalcium phosphate, dicalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, processed grain by-products, salt, magnesium oxide, calcium sulfate, zinc proteinate, zinc sulfate, magnesium sulfate, potassium sulfate, ferrous sulfate, manganous oxide, molybdenum, ethylenediamine dihydriodide, cobalt carbonate, sodium selenite, vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, yeast culture, molasses products, mineral oil.
Feeding Directions
For free choice feeding to sheep. Place BURKMANN SHEEP MINERAL in covered mineral feeders. Locate feeders near the animals’ water supply and/or loafing area. Insure that all animals can easily reach the feed trough. Fill feeder with a quantity of mineral that will be consumed in seven days. Offer SHEEP MINERAL free choice even when feed contains added minerals. Do not feed additional salt unless consumption of SHEEP MINERAL exceeds one-half ounce per head daily. If mineral consumption is excessive offer salt free choice in an adjacent compartment. Insure that all animals have access and can easily reach a source of clean, fresh water.
Precautions
Warning: No copper compounds are added to BKM Sheep mineral. However, naturally occurring copper in feed ingredients may combine to yield detectable copper levels. Care should be taken to minimize additional copper from forage, water, or other feedstuffs available to sheep.