Description
Goat Grower – Breeder has been formulated as a supplement to be fed in conjunction with pasture and/or hay for both growing, breeding or mature stock for the purpose of hair, meat, & milk production.
Typical Analysis | Dry Matter |
Energy MJ/ME kg | 12.00 |
Protein (%) | 17.00 |
Calcium (%) | 1.20 |
Phosphorus (%) | 0.65 |
Max Fibre (%) | 8.80 |
Max Added Salt (%) | 1.66 |
· True Proteins – No urea, all protein in the form of true proteins
· Energy – Balanced energy and protein levels to enhance pasture / hay for assistance in maintaining maintenance and growth requirements
· Premix – Vitamin and Mineral premix added
· Steamed Cooked – All raw materials steam cooked prior to the pelleting process
Typical raw materials considered in the formulation of this diet
Wheat, Barley & their Co-Products, Lupins, Lucerne Meal, Canola & Soybean Meal, Vegetable Oils, Amino Acids, Calcium, Phosphorus, Vitamin Premix, Salt, Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Bentonite, Amonium Chloride, Magnesium Oxide, Antioxidants.
All raw materials used are steamed cooked prior to the pelleting precess
Feeding Suggestions
· Hay or pasture should make up the greater percentages of the total diet, ideally 2% of live body weight
· Where possible feed allocation over two or more feeds per day
· Where it is necessary to feed mature goats greater than 1.00 kg per day, mix equal amounts (by weight)
of a course roughage (e.g. white chaff) with pellets or ensure that stock have access to suitable
(palatable) roughage in the form of pasture and or hay at all times
· Access to cool, clean drinking water at all times (24/7)
· Introduce pellets slowly and remove any waste daily
· Goats susceptible to pulpy kidney, vaccinate accordingly and maintain high roughage intake
· Feeding levels are intended as a guide only, ensure that clean, cool water and roughage in the form
of pasture and/or hay is available at all times.
· Results will vary according to seasonal conditions, age of animal, housing, health and body
condition prior to the introduction of supplements and other feed/roughage
· For best results, feed should be introduced to livestock prior to other feeds becoming limited
· Phase new feeds in and out gradually over a 7 – 14 day period to avoid set backs.