UltraCruz® Livestock Weight Gain for Cattle, Goats, Sheep and Pigs is a supplement for cattle that contains pure, cold-pressed Flax Oil that serves as an excellent source of Omega-3 Fatty Acids. Supplementing Flax Oil in the diet provides extra calories without increasing grain intake, therefore providing a better alternative for cattle that need to gain weight. This formula works to support increased weight gain and a healthy hair coat.
This high-quality weight gain supplement may be especially beneficial for show cattle or cattle that require support to maintain a healthy body condition.
We have a shorthorn show heifer that we struggle with her feeding program and the UltraCruz® Livestock Weight Gain has increased her willingness to eat and has helped put weight on. We are still working on adjusting her to exactly what she needs but definitely happy with this product! She’s been on it for 30 days and will be on it for another 30, I’ll be doing another review at that point.
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Guaranteed Analysis: Per recommended daily amount (1/2 cup; 110 g):
Total Fatty Acids (min): 90% |
Omega 3 Fatty Acids (Linolenic Acid) (min): 49% |
Omega 6 Fatty Acids (Linoleic Acid) (min): 12% |
Vitamin E (min): 1,000 IU (4,000 IU/ lb) |
Unsaponifiable matter (max): 2% |
Insoluble impurities (max): 1% |
Moisture (max): 0.04% |
Ingredients: Flax Oil, Vitamin E Supplement, Ascorbyl Palmitate (used as a preservative).
Directions for Use: Give 1/4 cup twice daily. For advanced needs give 1/3 cup twice daily.
Recommended Use: A source of Omega-3 Fatty Acids specially designed to support overall health. An excellent source of fat calories without increasing grain intake.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry area out of direct sunlight. Reseal tightly to maintain optimal freshness.
Shipping: Ships by ground at room temperature.
Caution: Do not administer at levels higher than stated on the label.
Warning: For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. NOTE: Please report any adverse side effects to Santa Cruz Animal Health and consult your veterinarian.