FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS
The daily feeding rate of Lac 12 Dairy will depend upon a number of factors such as body weight, body condition, stage of lactation, level of production and feed availability. As a general guide a high producing cow would require between 5 and 10kg per day of Lac 12 Dairy, plus roughage such as pasture or hay. To avoid digestive problems introduce Lac 12 Dairy gradually and do not make sudden changes in diet.
Feeding recommendations will vary depending on a number of factors including age, breed, bodyweight, desired level of production, pregnancy and level of activity.
| ACTIVITY |
GOAT PELLETS (grams per day) |
| Milk Production |
500 - 600g per kilogram of milk produced per day |
| Fibre Production |
90 - 110g per head per day |
| Meat Production |
200 - 500g per head per day depending on desired growth rate and age of the animal |
| Late Pregnancy |
500 - 600g per head per day |
The above recommendations are a guide only. Feeding levels will need to be monitored and regulated to suit each individual situation.
Do not make sudden changes in the diet as digestive problems may result. Goat Pellets should be introduced gradually, if any ‘off feed’ symptoms occur whilst increasing feeding levels, reduce to the previous level and slowly increase again.
Hay and clean, fresh water should be available at all times.
Goat Pellets do not contain urea or other sources of non-protein nitrogen.
INGREDIENTS
Goat Pellets are formulated from a selection of the following ingredients:
Barley, oats, lupins, peas, beans, wheat, sorghum, triticale, rice and by-products derived from these grains. Cottonseed meal, sunflower meal, soybean meal, safflower meal, canola meal, linola meal, lucerne meal, almond offal, molasses, dicalcium phosphate, rock phosphate, limestone and salt.
Vitamins: A, D3, E.
Minerals: Calcium, phosphorus, cobalt, copper, iron, iodine, manganese, selenium, zinc.
This product does not contain restricted animal material. |