Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants Ultra

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Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants Ultra is a highly concentrated, freeze-dried Lactobacillus probiotic that has been shown to improve productivity and support health in beef and dairy cattle, calves and lamb

Application

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It is recommended that Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants Ultra is pre-dispersed in water prior to mixing into the ration. Speak to a Terragen sales representative about delivery system solutions.

100g of Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants Ultra dissolves in a minimum of 50L of water or milk. Stir for 30-60 seconds to ensure dry contents have dissolved.

Once mixed into feed, water or milk, for best results, it is recommended that it is fed out within 48 hours.

Refer to the table below for the number of doses in common units of measurement:

 

Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants Ultra Dose (g per dose)
Unit of measurement Calf /Lamb (Amplify) (0.025g) Calf/ Lamb (Recommended) (0.05g) Adult Cattle (Amplify) (0.05g) Adult Cattle (Recommended) (0.1g)
Teaspoon (5mL) 100 doses 50 doses 50 doses 25 doses
Tablespoon (20mL) 400 doses 200 doses 200 doses 100 doses
Cup (250mL) 5000 doses 2500 doses 2500 doses 1250 doses

1 tsp of Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants Ultra dissolves in a minimum of 1L of water/milk

1 tbsp of Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants Ultra dissolves in a minimum of 5L of water/milk

1 cup of Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants Ultra dissolves in a minimum of 50L of water/milk

All above measurements are approximations and based on units of measurement used in Australia.

Storage

Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants Ultra should be stored out of direct sunlight in a well-ventilated place. Refrigeration is recommended (2-8oC), particularly for opened packets with remaining product. Remove air from pack and reseal after use, ideally inside an airtight container.

Ensure you wear a face mask when handling an open packet.

Shelf Life

Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants Ultra has a shelf life of 18 months (room temperature) or 24 months (<4oC) from the date of manufacture. Refer to the product label on the packet to find the expiry date.