Beef Products

Frontier 14% E-Z Beef Starter

14% Beef Starter

For beef cattle in confinement.
FEEDING DIRECTIONS:
Feed to beef cattle at the rate of 1-2% body weight, along with good quality hay. Provide fresh, clean water at all times. Consult your supplier for further feeding directions

Frontier 12% E-Z Beef Finisher

12% Beef Finisher

For beef cattle in confinement.
FEEDING DIRECTIONS:
Feed to beef cattle at the rate of 1-2 % of body weight, along with good quality hay. Provide fresh, clean water at all times. Consult your supplier for further feeding directions.

16% Bull Devloper

16% Bull Developer

For beef cattle in confinement.
FEEDING DIRECTIONS:
Feed to beef cattle at the rate of 1-2.5% of body weight, along with good quality hay. Provide fresh, clean water at all times.

20% Hi Pro

20% Hi Pro

For beef cattle in confinement.
FEEDING DIRECTIONS:
Feed to beef cattle at the rate of 1-2% of body weight, along with good quality hay. Provide fresh, clean water at all times.

MINERAL

FRONTIER EZ GRAZE COW MINERAL 6

For Beef Cattle on Pasture

FEEDING DIRECTIONS:
Offer free choice to cows and calves on pasture. Consumption will vary according to cattle production, forage type and availability, water salinity, and environmental conditions. Expected consumption is 2 – 4 ounces per head per day. Do not allow mineral supply to run out in order to maintain regular consumption.

FRONTIER EZ GRAZE COW MINERAL 6 C-5600

Medicated

For Beef Cattle on Pasture

For control of active infection of anaplasmosis in beef cattle caused by Anaplasma marginale susceptible to chlortetracycline.

FEEDING DIRECTIONS:
For control of anaplasmosis in beef cattle under 700 lbs., feed 2.0 ounces/head/day to provide 350 mg. of Chlortetracycline. For control of anaplasmosis in beef cattle over 700 lbs., feed 0.29 ounces/100 lbs. of body weight daily to provide 50 mg. of Chlortetracycline/100 lbs. of body weight.

FRONTIER EZ GRAZE COW MINERAL 6 C-5600

With Fly Control

For Beef Cattle on Pasture

For control of active infection of anaplasmosis in beef cattle caused by Anaplasma marginale susceptible to chlortetracycline. To prevent the breeding of horn flies in the manure of treated cattle.

FEEDING DIRECTIONS:
For control of anaplasmosis in beef cattle under 700 lbs., feed 2.0 ounces/head/day to provide 350 mg. of Chlortetracycline. For control of anaplasmosis in beef cattle over 700 lbs., feed 0.29 ounces/100 lbs. of body weight daily to provide 50 mg. of Chlortetracycline/100 lbs. of body weight. To prevent the breeding of horn flies in the manure, feed 4.0 ounces/head/day to provide 11.9 mg. of S-Methoprene.

FRONTIER EZ GRAZE COW MINERAL 6 R-1200

Medicated

A Mineral Supplement for Mature Reproducing Beef Cows

For improved feed efficiency in mature reproducing beef cows

FEEDING DIRECTIONS:
Feed Cow Mineral 6 R-1200 at the rate of 1.34 to 5.34 ounces/head/day to provide 50 to 200 mg. of Monensin/head/day. Hand feed in at least 1.0 pound of feed, or mix in total ration. During the first 5 days, cows should receive no more than 2.67 ounces/head/day of this mineral or 100 mg. of Monensin/head/day.

FRONTIER EZ GRAZE COW MINERAL 6

With Fly Control

For Beef Cattle on Pasture

To prevent the breeding of horn flies in the manure of treated cattle

FEEDING DIRECTIONS:
To prevent the breeding of horn flies in the manure, feed 4.0 ounces/head/day to provide 11.9 mg. of S-Methoprene.

FRONTIER EZ GRAZE WHEAT PASTURE MINERAL R-1200

Medicated

For Cattle on Pasture

For increased rate of gain in growing cattle on pasture or in dry lot (stocker, and feeder; dairy and beef replacement heifers).

FEEDING DIRECTIONS:
Feed at the rate of 4.0 ounces per head per day, in not less than 1.0 lb. of feed, to provide 150mg of Monensin. During the first 5 days of feeding, feed 2.67 ounces per head daily contained in not less than 1.0 pound of feed to provide 100 mg of Monensin.

FRONTIER EZ GRAZE BREEDER MINERAL 6

For Breeding Beef Cattle On Pasture

FEEDING DIRECTIONS:
Feed EZ Graze Breeder Mineral 6 free choice along with hay or pasture. Daily intake should average 3.0 to 4.0 ounces per head per day but can vary according to forage type and availability, water quality, and environmental conditions. Do not allow mineral supply to run out in order to maintain regular consumption. Provide clean, fresh water at all times. Do not feed this product containing copper to sheep.