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Improve your production with Mineral Sales

To achieve and maintain the proper functioning of the body, cattle need to satisfy certain daily amounts of minerals for the formation of proteins, carbohydrates and fibers; In modern livestock, the feeding and nutrition of a herd is the main factor to achieve maximum production.

Regularly, for economic reasons, cattle feeding focuses on dry matter, silage and grazing. In cattle, the most limiting factors are found in the amount of phosphorus that they manage to accommodate in their diets, this is mostly due to the quality of the pastures. in which the availability of phosphorus is scarce.

There are specific functions that must be fulfilled due to the vocation of breeding and production that these types of animals have. For this reason, many farmers have found in mineral salts an effective solution to meet the nutritional requirements that are not guaranteed with forage or herd pastures.

Mineral salts are a quick way to supplement the nutrition of cattle, currently there are different mineral salts on the market focused on the type of livestock, the region and the purpose of the cattle. At NUTRITEC we have the solution, we have three types of mineral salts, which help to mitigate mineral deficiencies in livestock, solving problems such as fertility of mothers and improving the quality of milk and meat, adapting the amount of phosphorus to their needs. .

 

At NUTRITEC we have the solution:

BOVIMIX-PLUS

High performance mineral salt focused on specialized livestock has a high phosphorus content. Its dose is 150gr per cow per day and 50gr per calf per day.

BOVIMIX-EXTRA

Specialized mineral salt with organic and inorganic elements that favor nutrition, it is a specialized salt with a high phosphorus content that favors the nutrition of high-yield dairy cows and specialized breeding farms. Its dose is 60gr per cow per day and 25gr per calf per day.

NUTRI-SALMIX

Economic mineral salt, focused on low-tech farms that want to improve their production. Its dose is 150 gr per cow per day and 50 gr per calf per day.

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