Crystalyx Garlyx
- Optimises performance by stimulating forage intakes and digestibility while providing essential mineral, trace elements and vitamins
- Produces an invisible screen over the animals body to help repel insects, reducing the risk of infection from bites
- Reduces restlessness and irritation in grazing stock
- Balances nutrient deficiencies in summer grass
- Available in 22.5 & 80kg
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Typical intakes: 150-250g/cow/day. 40-60g/ewe/day.
Crystalyx Garlyx is primarily designed to maximise animal performance by stimulating forage intake and digestion, with an added high concentration of garlic to protect cattle and sheep from biting insects. The natural high sulphur compounds in garlic act as an insect repellent which wards off flies and other biting insects.
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