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Dynamite®
1 to 1 Free Choice Minerals
All
of the Dynamite "Free Choice Minerals" are
included in the Dynamite basic program to
provide nutrients that "foragers" would
ordinarily be able to find for themselves in
the wild.
Since we
control most of what our animals eat, it is
our responsibility to supply them with the
vital minerals. For example, when left to
roam freely, foragers will find plants that
grow in calcium-rich soils and then travel
miles in another direction to consume plants
that are growing in a more phosphorus-rich
area for the balance. Their natural instinct
is to self-regulate.
1 to 1 Free
Choice was designed to provide commonly
deficient elements in horses, camellids and
other livestock. 1 to 1 Free Choice provides
a ratio of 1 part calcium to 1 part
phosphorus. This product is appropriate for
use in areas where phosphorus is deficient
in the soil or if legume (alfalfa, clover)
hay is fed.
Ingredients:
Monocalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate,
Monosodium Phosphate, Salt, Montmorillonite
Clay, Diatomaceous Earth, Sodium Bentonite,
Potassium Chloride, Wheat Bran, Yeast
Culture, Magnesium Sulfate, Potassium
Sulfate, Sulfur, Calcium Amino Acid Chelate,
Phosphorus Amino Acid Complex, Deactivated
Animal Sterol (source of Vitamin D3),
Calcium Ascorbate, Copper Sulfate, Copper
Amino Acid Chelate, Copper Choline Citrate
complex, and Zinc Amino Acid Chelate.
Analysis:
Calcium, not less than
..........................................14%
Calcium, not more than
........................................15.5%
Phosphorus, not less
than................................... 14%
Phosphorus, not more
than..................................15.5%
Salt, not more than
................................................20%
Directions:
Place 1 to 1 Free Choice in a dry container
out of the weather, and allow animals free
access at all times. Do not force feed. When
first introduced, the animals may consume as
much as 8 ounces a day or more, but will
slow consumption as they become balanced.
Continued consumption of high amounts for
more than 30 days signals the need for a
feed analysis to balance the ration.
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