Customizable Products specifically designed to increase health and performance of your cattle
Fully Customizable Products
Forage and water analysis
Custom mineral
Custom cake
High-enery protein blocks
Custom pre-calving or pre-breeding tubs
Bull PowR
Have a recent forage or water analysis? We would love to see it and help make suggestions based on your production goals.
Don’t have a recent forage or water analysis? No problem, can send you a shipping label and instructions to help get you started.
After thoughly looking at your recent forage analysis, we create a custom winter or summer loose mineral program designed for your specific herd.
Did you know we can put your custom mineral in cake? We may also add other options such as Rumensin, Levucell SC, and MOS; based on the ranchers desires.
We are here to help supply your cattle with BoviBox natural or BoviBox with Rumensin to help you reach your protein and intake goals.
Fortifed with chelated microminerals and a mollases base, we are able to deliver pre-calving or pre-breeding tubs that includes your ranch’s custom mineral with the options to add Levucell live yeast for better fiber breakdown, rumensin, probitocs, and MOS.
We can deliver the exact product you want with carboard boxes, plastic tubs, and biodegradable options to fit your needs.
Our patented yearling bull meal or pellets specifically designed to increase spermatogenesis in a natural, nutritional way by utilizing chelated micro-minerals, flax meal, and fat solube vitamins.
Increased supplementation of vitamin E in this product decreases free radical oxygen species during the increased metabolism associated with spermatid development, thereby reducing primary defects and improving spermatogenesis. This resutls in a higher first-pass breed soundness exam rate.
Bull PowR has over four years of research behind it, involving ten different Montana seedstock producers and more than 2,000 yearling bulls from 2023 to 2026. Statistical analysis completed by Texas A&M showed increased spermatogenesis in yearling bulls and a 17% improvement in BSE rates compared to similar-fed control groups (P<0.04).