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Urea Phosphate

Soluble Feed For Cattle

PFSA Urea Phosphate

For use as an additive to livestock drinking water

Supplies non-protein nitrogen, and phosphorus to ruminants

FOR USE IN ALKALINE WATER

Acidic Formula: Will help prevent ammonia release from treated water caused by an alkaline water source.

 

ANALYSIS

 

Minimum Equivalent Crude Protein

112.5 % W/W

Urea equivalent

39.1% W/W 

Nitrogen (N) Total

18.0% W/W

Phosphorus (P) as water soluble

19.2 % W/W

 

Directions For Use:

PFSA Urea Phosphate can be fed at the general rate of 40 grams per head per day to supply the equivalent of 15.7 g of urea and 7.7 g of phosphorus. Product dilution rate is determined by the daily intake of water by the cattle.

 

Concentrate Preparation:

Prepare a 10% concentrated solution by adding 10 kg of dry product in sufficient water to make up to 100 litres of concentrate.

Dosing Rate:

If cattle are drinking 40 litres per head per day and the required intake of dry product is 40 grams per head per day, the proportional dosing equipment should be set at 1%. This will inject 100 ml of concentrate (containing 10 grams of product) to 10 litres of water or 1 gram per litre of drinking water.

Cattle should be introduced to the product slowly, feeding 20 grams per head per day for the first week and then increasing by 20 grams per head per day on a weekly basis until the desired rate is reached. Ensure stock have ample access to dry feed.

WARNING: This product contains urea which may be toxic, causing death, if fed in extreme quantity or fed too quickly to cattle. Do not feed this product straight or in dry licks.

Safety Directions:

Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes or skin. Do not inhale dust. In case of contact with eyes or skin wash immediately with water and seek medical advice. If swallowed, give plenty of water, do not induce vomiting, contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre on 131126.

 

 

Key Benefits

bulletSafe form of Urea
bulletStabilises Urea
bulletSoluble source of Phosphorus

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