Golden Lyk

Golden Lyk

20% All Natural Lick Tub

Available at:
VET SHACK
(605)-996-2442
(605)-770-9567

            20 AN

            Ingredients

 

Processed Grain By-Products, Molasses Products, Calcium
Hydroxide, Salt, Monocalcium Phosphate, Dicalcium
Phosphate, Magnesium Oxide,  Calcium Carbonate,
Manganous Oxide, Manganese Sulfate, Zinc Oxide,  Zinc
Sulfate, Copper Chloride, Copper Sulfate, Ethylenediamine
Dihydroiodide, Calcium Iodate, Cobalt Carbonate, Sodium
Selenite, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D-3 Supplement and
Vitamin E Supplement.

Feeding Directions

 

Feed one tub per 20 head of cattle, 10 head of horses or 30
head of goats. Cattle and horses should consume 1 to 2
pounds per head per day. Goats should consume 1 to 5
ounces per head per day. If animals consume more or less
than the desired amount, reposition the tubs to achieve the
proper consumption. Provide a continuous supply of clean,
fresh water and all the roughages the animals will eat. Factors
affecting consumption are variations in forage quality and
availability of such forages. In addition, the nutritional needs of
the cattle, horses and goats must be balanced. After the initial
adjustment period of 7 to 10 days, from tub introduction,
average consumption for cattle and horses will be 1 to 2
pounds per head per day, and 1 to 5 ounces for goats, with
consistent forage.

 

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WARNING: This product, which contains added copper,
should not be fed to sheep or any species that have a low
tolerance to supplemental copper.

CAUTION: Consumption of selenium should not exceed 3 mg
per head daily for cattle or horses and not exceed 0.7 mg per
head daily for goats
.

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein, Min 20.00%
Crude Fat 5.00%
Crude Fiber, Max 5.00%
Calcium, Min 3.50%
Calcium, Max 4.50%
Phosphorus, Min 1.00%
Salt, Min 4.00%
Salt, Max 4.50%
Magnesium, Min 1.00%
Potassium, Min 0.70%
Copper, Min 250 ppm
Copper, Max 275 ppm
Selenium, Min 3.3 ppm
Zinc, Min 750 ppm
Vitamin A, Min 80,000 IU/lb.
Vitamin D-3, Min 10,000 IU/lb.
Vitamin E, Min 100 IU/lb.
Seller makes no warranty, express or implied, concerning the use of this product other than as indicated on this label. Except as so warranted, the product is sold as is. Buyer and user assume all risk of deterioration and/or spoilage after delivery. Seller expressly disclaims implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Buyer or user's exclusive remedy for damages for breach of warranty of negligence shall be limited to direct damages not exceeding the purchase price paid and shall not include incidental or consequential damages.

Feed Represents the Largest Single Production Expense for Cattle Operations.

  • Distiller’s grains cost significantly less than soybean meal.
    Golden Lyk® supplement tubs are made from distiller’s grains and other co-products of ethanol production. Golden Lyk® supplement tubs do not contain feather meal or animal by-products.
  • Golden Lyk® supplement tubs are consistent in product formulation and offer predictable consumption, so you change them less often.
    This means you save time and money for fuel to feed livestock.
  • Golden Lyk® supplement tubs do not require special equipment, transportation or storage facilities.
    This means you save money on equipment, fuel and facilities.
  • Golden Lyk® supplement tubs are packed into poly tubs that can be lifted and placed by hand.
    They can easily be stacked, making storage a cinch. Transportation is limited and only necessary at point of purchase and when hauling to the feed area.
  • You will reduce waste by using Golden Lyk® supplement tubs.
    Due to the size and durability of the tubs, Golden Lyk® supplement tubs can feed many head of livestock at a time. The tubs can survive through inclement weather conditions and will not spill, blow or crumble.
  • Calves can be more profitable.
    Golden Lyk ® supplements can play a huge role in the long-term profitability of calves. Birth weights of calves can be greater as a result of cows being fed a higher-energy diet late in gestation, and it is also true that the cows will have more energy for calving. Calving difficulty may be lower in cows on a moderate to high energy nutritional program in the last trimester when compared to cows on a low energy program.
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