Beef Products

Gain Master Feeds

Gain Master Feeds

The Gain Master Starter and Grower feeds are ideal for calf raising programs or self-feeder starting programs. The Gain Master Finisher line is designed specifically for self-feeder diets.

Gain Master Starter 38:0 D #1712

  • First feed to weaning off of milk 90-230 lbs (or up to 315 lbs if challenged)
  • Contains Decoquinate for coccidiosis control
  • Contains all natural proteins that are necessary for the growing calf
  • Contains yeast to improve digestion of feed sources
  • Feed to calves as they are weaned off milk, until 8 to 12 weeks of age.
  • Offer prescribed amount of 0.5 lbs of highly digestible hays to calves daily

Gain Master Grower 38:9 R #1711

  • Feed to cattle weighing 230-550 lbs
  • Contains Rumensin to prevent coccidiosis
  • Contains an array of proteins, including urea, to optimize rumen bacteria output and animal performance
  • Feed to calves of 10 to 12 weeks of age until they are approximately 500-550 lbs
  • Offer prescribed amount of 0.5 to 2 lbs of highly digestible hay to calves daily

Gain Master 55:35 RT #1707

  • Feed to cattle 550 lbs and heavier
  • Contains Rumensin (450 g/Ton) to control coccidiosis and improve feed efficiency
  • Contains Tylan (160g/Ton) to prevent liver abscesses
  • Contains an array of proteins, including urea, to optimize rumen bacteria output and animal performance
  • Contains all required vitamins and minerals- no additional trace minerals or salt needed
  • Feed 1 to 1.5 lb/head/day (5% inclusion rate)

Gain Master S.F. Finisher #1953

  • Feed to cattle 550 lbs and heavier
  • Contains Rumensin to control coccidiosis and improve feed efficiency
  • Contains Tylan to prevent liver abscesses
  • Contains all required vitamins and minerals- no additional trace minerals or salt needed
  • Contains an array of proteins, including urea, to optimize rumen bacteria output and animal performance
  • Feed 1.5 lb/head/day (7.5% inclusion rate)

    **With Gain Master 55:35 RT &  S.F. Finisher offer prescribed amount of 2.25 to 2.75 lbs of hay to cattle daily