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K: -'i AGRIFEED f*-*} LIQUID SUPPLEMENT ||! | I Agrifeed works byfeeding the microorganisms in the rumen (stomach). These micro-organisms contain the enzymes required to break down thefibre ofbulkyfoods so they can be digested and the nutrients used. The combination ofmolasses and urea enables the micro-organisms to multiply and work more efficiently thereby breaking down roughage such as hay and silage. The largest single ingredient of Agrifeed is molasses - long knownfor its tonic effect on livestock. Molasses is palatable and provides energy that is readily utilised by ruminant animals. Rumen micro-organisms can convert certain nitrogen containing substances such as urea into bacterial protein that the animal can easily use. Phosphoric acid is the most digestable source of phosphorus which is essential to an animals diet. Its acidity serves to inhibit stockfrom taking up excessive amounts ofthe supplement. Trace minerals included are copper, cobalt, iron, manganese, zinc, and iodine, and the vitamins A,D & E. Use Himag in conjunction with poor feed quality. The combination ofmolasses and urea can improve digestion up to 10%. This enables farmers to make the best use of hay or silage. Himag agrifeed helps to prevent grass staggers in beefcows and should be offered three tofour weeks before calving and left out with the cows until they wean themselves offit. Himag is an extra concentrated magnessium formulation. Available now from. . . . Seddon St, Raetihi. JPh 385 4380
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 549, 16 August 1994, Page 8
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