Sugarmaxx - 22.5kg
SKU
1365
- Ultra-high sugar level supports feed intake and the utilisation of forage and compound-based diets in the run up to lambing
- Contains Phytotec, a unique blend of natural plant extracts and fermentation products, to support robust digestive health, improved feed conversion efficiency and overall production
- Fortified with minerals, vitamins and trace elements, including selenium, cobalt, zinc and vitamin E, to support good ewe health and overall performance in the run up to lambing
| Weight | 22.500000 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Rumenco |
| Selling Unit of Measure | Each |
| Decimal Places Qtys | 1 |
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