Crystalyx Organyx Plus
- Optimises performance by stimulating forage intakes and digestibility
- Fully approved 100% organic feed under UK Certification
- Improves animal health and performance
- Does not break up in cold wet conditions
- 22.5kg & 80kg
Typical intakes: 150-250g/cow/day. 40-60g/ewe/day.
Crystalyx Organyx Plus is 100% organic and fully approved under Great Britain Organic farming systems. Suitable for all classes of Beef, Sheep and Dairy livestock. Crystalyx Organyx Plus contains both major minerals and added trace elements which is ideal to be fed either in house or at grass. Ideal for flushing ewes and cows/heifers during the service period.
| Weight | 80.000000 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Crystalyx |
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