BONE PHOSPHATE
Dscription
Bone Phosphate is the residue of bones that have been treated first in a caustic
solution then in a hydrochloric acid solution, and thereafter precipitated with lime and
dried.
Typical Analysis
Phosphorus |
18.5 % min |
Calcium |
22.0 % min |
Calcium |
25.0 % max |
Fluorine |
0.05 % max |
Feeding and Usage
Bone Phosphate should be added to livestock rations to balance for calcium and
phosphorus needs according to the specific ration.
Storage and Handling
Bone Phosphate is delivered in 50 lb valve-packed paper bags. It is palletized and
shrink wrapped for ease of handling and should be stored in a cool, dry environment.
Caution: Any
recommendations given here should be considered as general only and may not apply in your
specific situation. All final recommendations should be made by a qualified person
familiar with your particular circumstances.
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