3 Way Molasses Pressed

Product number: 40234

A convenient, multi-purpose supplement block that can be fed to all classes of beef cattle, goats or sheep. Compliments a wide variety of feeds and is perfect for the hobby farmer or pet owner. This weather-resistant block can be placed in a covered feeder or directly on the ground, depending on your preference.

3 Way Molasses Pressed

Product Info

For Beef Cattle, All Classes of Sheep and Goats on Pasture

Net weight: 33.3 lbs.

Nutrient Guarantee

Crude Protein, Min4.00%
Crude Fat, Min0.80%
Crude Fiber, Max13.00%
Acid Detergent Fiber, Max13.00%
Calcium, Min5.50%
Calcium, Max6.50%
Phosphorus, Min4.00%
Salt, Min15.75%
Salt, Max18.90%
Magnesium, Min0.50%
Potassium, Min1.80%
Iodine, Min15 ppm
Manganese, Min510 ppm
Selenium, Min8.5 ppm
Zinc, Min600 ppm
Vitamin A, Min100,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D-3, Min10,000 IU/lb
Vitamin E, Min110 IU/lb
Total Sugars (as invert), Min15.00%

Product Ingredients

Molasses Products, Roughage Products, Monocalcium Phosphate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Salt, Calcium Carbonate, Soft Rock Phosphate, Magnesium Mica, Lignin Sulfonate, Soybean Oil, Potassium Chloride, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganous Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Manganese Sulfate, Sodium Selenite, Zinc Sulfate, Mineral Oil, Calcium Iodate, Cobalt Sulfate, Sodium Molybdate, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Red Iron Oxide and Artificial Flavoring.

Product directions

CAUTION: Use as directed. Consumption of selenium should not exceed 3 mg per head daily for cattle and not exceed 0.7 mg per head daily for sheep or goats.

Feeding and Management

  1. Feed at a rate of one block per 5 head of beef cattle and one block per 10 head of sheep or goats. All animals should have equal access to blocks. Timid and smaller animals need their share.
  2. Place the blocks where animals congregate. Locate blocks throughout the pasture at loafing, grazing and watering areas. Adequate distance must be maintained between blocks to prevent crowding - 10 feet minimum.
  3. Do not allow animals to run out of blocks. When a block is two-thirds consumed, provide a new block near it. Place very small pieces in a feed pan or trough to be cleaned up.
  4. Beef cattle should consume approximately 5 oz. per head daily. Sheep and goats should consume approximately 1 oz. per head daily.
  5. Blocks can be fed to animals in confinement. Exact location of blocks to obtain desired consumption will vary between confinement feeding programs.
  6. Feed as the only self-fed source of salt, other minerals and vitamins. Provide fresh, clean water at all times.