QLF TROPHY RAK vs. Straight Molasses
| Nutrient |
% More |
Nutritional Need |
| Crude Protein |
300% |
Essential for all areas of growth. Most important for antler growth. |
| Degradable Crude Protein |
433% |
Utilized by internal microorganisms to improve deer's diet of browse. |
| Phosphorus |
900% |
Functions in bone and antler formation along with calcium. It is also involved in energy metabolism and reproductive physiology. |
| Iron |
30% |
Important component of proteins involved in oxygen transport and utilization. During velvet, this nutrient becomes very important. |
| Zinc |
400% |
Required for proper immune funtion, appetite, growth, and sexual development and function, and also in wound healing, especially during rut. |
| Manganese |
36% |
Required for proper bone development and maintenance. |
| Copper |
100% |
Essential component of a number of enzyme reactions and is important in formation of reproduction. |
| Cobalt |
100% |
Required by the rumen microbes in deer to make Vitamin B12, essential to energy metabolism. |
| Iodine |
142% |
Helps regulate growth, development and muscle formation. |
| Selenium |
100% |
Works with Vitamin E as a natural antioxidant. |
| A,D,E |
100% |
Vitamin A is involved in tissue growth, vision, reproduction, and helps prevent tissue degradation. Vitamin D is involved in normal bone and antler growth. Vitamin E is involved in tissue health, anti-oxidant activity, reproduction, and disease prevention. |
| Niacin |
100% |
A water soluble vitamin that is essential in energy metabolism and reproductive function. |
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