Box of 4pcs x 3kg
3kg blocks wrapped in plastic film in box of 4pcs x 3kg
Box of 4pcs x 5kg
5kg blocks wrapped in plastic film in box of 4pcs x 5kg
10kg block
Individually shrink wrapped 10kg block with handling strap.
CAROB BLOCK provides multiple benefits for livestock thanks to its balanced nutritional profile and natural carob content. It promotes strong skeletal development and balanced mineral metabolism through its rich supply of calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, while zinc, iron, and copper support enzyme activity, blood formation, and skin health.
The inclusion of natural sugars from carob offers a readily available energy source, ideal for animals during growth, lactation, or recovery from stress. At the same time, vitamins A, B₁, and B₁₂ help strengthen the immune system, enhance fertility, and maintain metabolic efficiency.
Carob’s natural polyphenols, tannins, and pectin act as powerful antioxidants, protecting body tissues from oxidative stress and supporting a healthy digestive system. As a result, CAROB BLOCK contributes to improved vitality, performance, and overall well-being in all classes of livestock.
Additional benefits include:
Analytical Ingredients / %
Sodium (Na) : 36%
Calcium (Ca): 1%
Magnesium (Mg): 1%
Phosphorus (P): 1%
Minerals mg / Kg
Iron (Fe) (Sulphate monohydrate (II)) (3b103) 930 mg: 50%
Manganese (Mn) (Oxide) (3b502) 273 mg: 20%
Zinc (Zn) (Oxide) (3b603) 145 mg: 10%
lodine (1) (Coated granulated calcium iodate anhydrous) (3b203) 60 mg: 5%
Cobalt (Co) (Coated granulated cobalt (II) carbonate) (3b304) 25 mg: 4%
Selenium (Se) (Coated granulated sodium selenite) (3b802) 7,5 mg: 3%
Vitamins IU / Kg
Vitamin A (Retinyl acetate) (3a672a) 22.500 IU: 50%
Vitamin D3 (Cholicalciferol) (3a671) 3.750 IU: 8%
Vitamin E (All-rac-alpha-tocopherylacetate) (3a700) 32 mg: 0%
Sodium Chloride, Carob meal, Calcium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Magnesium Oxide, Molasses (Sugar beet)
Carob (Ceratonia siliqua) is a leguminous tree whose pods have long been recognized for their high nutritional value, palatability, and functional bioactive compounds. When incorporated into mineral salt blocks, carob meal provides livestock with an enriched source of energy, natural antioxidants, and plant-based nutrients, complementing essential minerals and vitamins for optimal health and productivity.
Nutritional Composition
Carob meal contains approximately 5–8% vegetable protein, and is particularly rich in carbohydrates (up to 76%), mainly in the form of glucose and sucrose. This makes it an excellent source of readily available energy for ruminants and other livestock, especially during lactation, growth, or periods of metabolic stress.
In addition to its energy content, carob meal contributes important micronutrients such as Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Zinc, Iron, Copper, and Potassium, all of which play essential roles in bone formation, enzymatic activity, and electrolyte balance. The inclusion of Vitamins A, B₁, and B₁₂ further enhances immunity, reproduction, and feed metabolism, supporting the overall physiological performance of the animal.
Bioactive Compounds and Antioxidant Effects
One of the most valuable aspects of carob is its abundance in natural antioxidants such as polyphenols, tannins, lignans, pectin, and riboflavin. These compounds exert protective effects against oxidative stress, helping to neutralize free radicals and reduce cellular damage. This antioxidant activity supports muscle health, immune competence, and reproductive efficiency, particularly in animals exposed to environmental or nutritional stressors.
Digestive and Metabolic Benefits
Carob’s natural tannins and pectin contribute to gut health by modulating intestinal microflora and improving nutrient absorption. The fiber fraction enhances rumen function and supports the growth of beneficial microbial populations, leading to improved feed efficiency and nutrient digestibility. Additionally, the combination of natural sugars and plant-based antioxidants helps stabilize blood glucose levels and improve energy metabolism.
Synergistic Mineral-Vitamin Action
When combined with essential minerals (such as calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium) and vitamins (A, B-complex, and B₁₂), carob meal works synergistically to enhance metabolic resilience, growth performance, and immune stability. This comprehensive nutrient balance helps prevent deficiencies, reduce oxidative damage, and promote overall vitality and productivity.
Conclusion
The integration of carob meal into mineral salt blocks represents a scientifically sound approach to livestock supplementation. Its unique combination of energy, antioxidants, plant proteins, and essential micronutrients supports the key physiological processes required for growth, milk production, fertility, and disease resistance.
Therefore, products like CAROB BLOCK not only provide essential minerals and vitamins but also offer the added functional benefits of natural carob — making them an excellent choice for maintaining health, performance, and sustainability in modern livestock production systems.
Calcium
Calcium is the main component of bones and teeth. It has chief metabolic functions in the animal bodies and is also essential for muscle activity, skeleton, blood clotting, nerve transmission and dynamics of enzyme function. Calcium metabolism at calving is one of the most important animal health factors influencing the production, reproduction and feed conversion efficiency as it plays a major role in the absorption of nutrients (modification of the cell permeability).
Cobalt
Iron
Iron is essential for a wide variety of the metabolic processes of living organisms, due to its chemical transitional property. Iron is present in the different forms of heme and the iron-sulfur (Fe-S) cluster binding protein, which plays an important role in various enzymatic reactions such as aerobic respiration, TCA-cycle function and DNA synthesis as well as oxygen transport and storage. It is a substantial component of red blood cells participating to the blood’s structure and improves the functioning of organs and tissues.
Iodine
Zinc
Zinc is an essential nutrient for animals, functioning in enzyme systems and being involved in protein synthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, and many other biochemical reactions. Severe zinc deficiency causes numerous pathological changes, including skin parakeratosis, reduced or cessation of growth, general debility, lethargy, and increased susceptibility to infection.
Magnesium
Magnesium is needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body. It helps to maintain normal nerve and muscle function, supports a healthy immune system, keeps the heartbeat steady, and helps bones remain strong. It also helps adjust blood glucose levels. It aids in the production of energy and protein, improves the digestibility of feed and improves the reproduction.
Manganese
Manganese is concentrated in the animal bones. It is an important cofactor for many enzymes involved in energy and protein metabolism. Mn is also required for mucopolysaccharide synthesis. This is a major component in the organic matrix of bones. Consequently, deficient animals have normal tendon growth but slow bone growth. This leads to symptoms such as perosis in chicks and crooked calf in other animals.
Sodium
Phosphorus
Phosphorus is very important for all animals for healthy muscles, bones and teeth development, steady digestion, healthy function of the energy metabolism and is an inevitable macro element for reproduction. Deficiency of Phosphor will cause the body to use up phosphor reserve in bone tissues as compensation, however if it isn’t replenished in a short period, issues will arise in all bodily functions and will cause the animals to eat objects with no nutritional value.
Selenium
Selenium is a component of glutathione peroxidase, an enzyme for the removal of lipid peroxides. Selenium is very important in fertility and helps muscular development. Se is also a component of two other selenoproteins. The midpiece of sperm requires selenoprotein. Microbes in the rumen replace S with Se in their S-containing amino acid synthesis. They are absorbed in the duodenum as amino acids. White muscle disease and exudative diathesis are two Se deficiency symptoms, which can be treated with both vitamin E and Se. Deficient animals also show liver necrosis. Selenium prevents oxidative damage to tissues by offering an antioxidant action and protects against cell damage.
Vitamin A
Vitamin A is necessary for support of growth, health and life of major animal species. In the absence of vitamin A, animals will cease to grow and eventually die. Vitamin A and its derivatives, the retinoids, have a profound influence on organ development, cell proliferation, and cell differentiation and their deficiency originates or predisposes animals to a number of disabilities.
Vitamin D3
Vitamin D the primary function of Vitamin D is to elevate plasma calcium and phosphorus to a level that will support normal mineralization of bone as well as other body functions. It is now realized that Vitamin D is not only important for mineralization and skeletal growth but has many other roles in regulation of the parathyroid gland, in the immune system, in skin, cancer prevention, in metabolism of foreign chemicals and in cellular development and differentiation.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E has been shown to be essential for integrity and optimum function of reproductive, muscular, circulatory, nervous, and immune systems. One of the most important functions is its role as an intercellular and intracellular antioxidant. Vitamin E is part of the body’s intracellular defense against the adverse effects of reactive oxygen and free radicals that initiate oxidation of unsaturated phospholipids and critical sulfhydryl groups.