IntenSE Copper is essential for fertility and growth in both young stock and mature animals. Copper is vital for the formation of enzymes involved in the body, bone, pigmentation and nervous system. Also available in an EDTA Chelated formulation.

Copper is an essential mineral required for the formation of 10 vital enzymes: body, bone, pigmentation and nervous system functions. Insufficient copper levels can affect reproduction and growth rates.


Dose rate:


Cattle: 2-4 ml/cow/day (based on a 500 kg animal).

Deer: 0.5ml-1ml/head/day


Pasture Spraying:


IntenSE Copper can also be pasture sprayed at 2-3 litres/ha depending on copper status. Apply to 1/3 - 1/2 of the required area. Application one week after grazing gives best results. Apply on it’s own or refer to IntenSE Copper Chelate if adding other compounds.


WARNING


CAUTION: COPPER STATUS IN SHEEP

Copper status in the liver of sheep may be quite variable. There is a risk of copper poisoning, resulting in death, following copper supplementation, in some instances. Care should be taken if exposing sheep to copper-treated pasture.



IntenSE Copper

Pack Sizes

20L, 100L, 200L, 1000L

IntenSE Copper is essential for fertility and growth in both young stock and mature animals. Copper is vital for the formation of enzymes involved in the body, bone, pigmentation and nervous system. Also available in an EDTA Chelated formulation.

Copper is an essential mineral required for the formation of 10 vital enzymes: body, bone, pigmentation and nervous system functions. Insufficient copper levels can affect reproduction and growth rates.


Dose rate:


Cattle: 2-4 ml/cow/day (based on a 500 kg animal).

Deer: 0.5ml-1ml/head/day


Pasture Spraying:


IntenSE Copper can also be pasture sprayed at 2-3 litres/ha depending on copper status. Apply to 1/3 - 1/2 of the required area. Application one week after grazing gives best results. Apply on it’s own or refer to IntenSE Copper Chelate if adding other compounds.


WARNING


CAUTION: COPPER STATUS IN SHEEP

Copper status in the liver of sheep may be quite variable. There is a risk of copper poisoning, resulting in death, following copper supplementation, in some instances. Care should be taken if exposing sheep to copper-treated pasture.



IntenSE Copper

Pack Sizes

20L, 100L, 200L, 1000L

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