Description

Cattle Supreme has been specifically formulated for the use on young, growing, showing and fattening (finish off) cattle. Also well suited to lactating cattle, stud cattle being prepped for show or sales. Can also be used for bulls both working or maintenance.

Typical Analysis As Fed Dry Matter
Energy MJ/kg (min)  11.25 12.50
Protein (%) (min) 16.00 17.75
Calcium (%) (min)  1.20 1.30
Phosphorus (%) (min) 0.60 0.66
NDF (%) (max) 27.00 30.00
Added Salt (%) (max)  1.70

· Proteins – No urea, added protein in the form quality vegetable proteins sources
· Energy – Multiple energy sources used to complement protein sources to further assist with sustainable growth rates and bloom
· Trace Mineral Premix – To assist in maintaining nutritional balance, livestock health and coat condition
· Buffers – Additional buffers, Sodium Bicarbonate & Acid Buf added to assist in maintaining rumen function

Typical raw materials considered in the formulation of this diet
Wheat, Barley, Sorghum & their Co-Products, Lupins, Canola & Soybean Meal, Vegetable Oils, Calcium,
Phosphorus, Vitamin Premix, Salt, Sodium Bicarbonate, Acid Buf, Sodium Bentonite, Antioxidant, Molasses
All raw materials used are steamed cooked prior to the pelleting precess

Lactating Cows To assist the dam with milk supply and lessen potential weight loss from the demand of the calf, feed pellets at 1 – 4 kg per head per day, not to exceed 1% of LBW 
Weaners To avoid potential “set backs” at time of weaning feed pellets at 0.5 – 1% of LBW
Growing Cattle  Pending desired growth rates required, feed pellets to a maximum of 1% LBW
Show & Sale of Cattle To assist with top line condition and bloom, feed pellets at 2 – 4 kg per head per day, starting a minimum of three weeks prior to show, ensuring, not to exceed 1% of their LBW. Oil seeds may be used to complement pellets to further enhance coat
condition, avoid feeding levels of oil seeds greater than 250 grams per head per day
Fattening Cattle Please contact Vella Stock Feeds for individual feeding suggestions best suited to your
requirements for the fattening / finishing off, of cattle
Bulls Working bulls to be feed to level of activity, generally, bulls in high work to be fed
pellets at a maximum of 0.5% LBW or 4 kg whichever is the lesser amount

· Access to clean, palatable roughage (24/7). Roughage to be at least 25 mm (1”) or longer (effective
fibre).
· Cattle should have access to at least 2% of their LBW of roughage daily (24/7)
· Cool, clean and accessible water to be available at all times (24/7)
· Introduce feed in a step up program, increasing feed levels to desired level (§) over a 14 – 21 day
period
· Keep yards and feeding equipment / area hygienic by removing feed and animal waste regularly
· Monitor cattle’s dung, if dung becomes very loose this MAY be an indication of cattle over consuming
pelleted feed