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Eco Phos A

PDQEco Phos A is the ultimate in free choice range minerals.  Featuring concentrated levels of minerals and Vitamin A, Eco Phos A delivers a significant portion of a cow’s daily nutrient requirement in an easy-to-use low intake supplement. Eco Phos A includes only the most bio-available mineral sources. Sulfate and “chelated” mineral ingredients are used in properly balanced combinations to formulate this highly effective, technically advanced supplement.

Eco Phos A is ideal for all classes of cattle under a variety of grazing conditions where phosphorus is adequate. Normal summer grazing is enhanced by supplying needed amounts of mineral and vitamins for summer weight gain and conditioning.  Periods of adverse grazing conditions such as drought or soggy flooded pastures require elevated levels of certain trace minerals and vitamins.  Increased concentrations of copper, zinc, iodine and Vitamin A make Eco Phos A an easy-to-use alternative to other specialty minerals.

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Eco Phos A Mineral Supplement is designed to be fed free-choice.  Normal consumption rate for mature cattle on adequate pasture is one (1) to three (3) ounces per head daily. Eco Phos A is also an effective “top-dress” mineral supplement for hand fed cattle such as show cattle or cattle receiving high grain growing / conditioning rations.  Added to these rations at 1-3 ounces per head daily Eco Phos A will ensure desired gains, conditioning and bloom.
  • Remove other salt sources. 
  • Place mineral near normal feeding, watering or loafing areas. 
  • Keep feeders or troughs clean and only put out a 7 to 10 day supply. 
  • Consumption levels may vary depending on condition of cattle and pasture.