MIXING RECOMMENDATIONS
The two concentrates can be used individually or in conjunction with each other.
FEED-LOT HI-20 can be used with barley alone, generally without the need to add any other protein source.
FEED-LOT LO-6 requires legumes or another protein source to be used in conjunction with barley.
IN COMBINATION
To get the best value out of the grains that may be available it will often be beneficial to use a mixture of both concentrates.
The following chart is a general mixing guide to produce a 15% protein feed lot diet.
For more precise mixing instructions please contact our technical personnel.
FEED-LOT HI-20 |
FEED-LOT LO-6 |
BARLEY 10% |
LUPINS |
BEANS / PEAS |
20% |
|
80% |
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|
6% |
74% |
20% |
|
|
6% |
64% |
|
30% |
15% |
1.5% |
78% |
5.5% |
|
10% |
3% |
76% |
11% |
|
5% |
4.5% |
74% |
16.5% |
|
15% |
1.5% |
76% |
|
7.5% |
10% |
3% |
72% |
|
15% |
5% |
4.5% |
68.5% |
|
22% |
FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS
Introduce the grain and concentrate mix gradually and increase quantity fed until the mix is available ad.lib. Roughage and clean fresh water must be available at all times. Do not make sudden changes to feeding rates as digestive problems may occur. If digestive problems occur, substantially reduce or cease the amount of grain mix being fed and increase the roughage source until normal digestive activity returns. This feed has been manufactured specifically for animals as described, do not feed to any other species of animal.
INGREDIENTS
FEED-LOT HI-20 & FEED-LOT LO-6 are formulated from a selection of the following ingredients:
Barley, wheat, triticale, sorghum, oats, grape, peas, lupins, beans, lentils, soyabean, canola, sunflower and by-products derived from these ingredients. Vegetable oil, molasses, urea, acid buf, ammonium chloride, dicalcium phosphate, rock phosphate, limestone, salt, lasalocid sodium, and an antioxidant.
Vitamins: A, D3, E
Minerals: Calcium, phosphorus, sodium, chloride, cobalt, copper, iron, iodine, manganese, selenium, sulphur and zinc.
This product does not contain restricted animal material.
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