Every exotic animal deserves the right nutrition
Protein not less than Calcium not less than Calcium not more than Phosphorus not less than Salt not less than Salt not more than Copper not less than Selenium not less than Zinc not less than Vitamin A not less than Vitamin D3 not less than Vitamin E not less than |
1.0% 6.0% 7.2% 4.0% 21.5% 25.8% 250 ppm 70 ppm 9,000 ppm 200,000 IU/lb 75,000 IU/lb 9,000 IU/lb |
Salt, dicalcium phosphate, roughage products, zinc methionine complex, calcium carbonate, vitamin E supplement, potassium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, potassium chloride, molasses products, selenium yeast, animal fat preserved with BHA, BHT, citric acid and propyl gallate, mineral oil, manganese sulfate, magnesium oxide, dried whey, natural & artificial flavors, sodium selenite, plant protein products, thiamine mononitrate, copper proteinate, ferric oxide, l-lysine, beta-carotene, ferrous sulfate, vitamin A supplement, dl-methionine, choline chloride, vitamin D3 supplement, l-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (stabilized vitamin C), biotin, vitamin B12 supplement, niacin supplement, d-calcium pantothenate, menadione sodium bisulfite complex, riboflavin supplement, calcium iodate, cobalt sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride.
- Use free choice and replenish every 3-5 days, or top dress over a professionally manufactured feed at about 0.5 oz per day for an adult alpaca.
- Feed llamas at 0.15 oz per 100 lb. body weight.
- When first introduced, it often takes 7-10 days for the animal to enjoy the taste.
- Consumption will vary with animal’s use, weather conditions, and quality of available forage and feed.
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool (75ºF or colder), dry (approximately 50% RH) location. For best results, store contents in container with sealing lid. Freezing will not harm the product and may extend freshness. Use within 1 year of bag manufacturing.
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