Every exotic animal deserves the right nutrition
Crude protein not less than Crude fat not less than Crude fiber not more than Calcium (Ca) not less than Calcium (Ca) not more than Phosphorus (P) not less than Salt (NaCl) not less than Salt (NaCl) not more than Sodium not less than Sodium not more than Selenium not less than Selenium not more than |
14.0% 2.0% 12.0% 2.0% 2.5% 1.5% 0.5% 1.5% 0.25% 0.75% 1.5 ppm 2.0 ppm |
Wheat Middlings, Ground Corn, Ground Soybean Hulls, Dehulled Soybean Meal, Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal, Cane Molasses, Soybean Oil, Biotin, Salt, Thiamine Mononitrate, DL-Methionine, Cholecalciferol, Zinc Sulfate, Magnesium Oxide, D-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate (Form of Vitamin E), DL-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate (Form of Vitamin E), Manganous Oxide, Vitamin A Acetate, Zinc Methionine Complex, Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols (Form of Vitamin E), Copper Sulfate, Rosemary Extract, Magnesium Sulfate, Potassium Sulfate, Citric Acid, Cobalt Carbonate, Ferrous Sulfate, Sodium Selenite.
- To be fed with free-choice hay. In order to meet NRC recommendations for new world camelids, animals being fed hay should consume this product at a rate of 0.5% of body weight (BW) or more. Animals on fresh pasture should consume this product at a rate of 0.25-0.33% of BW or more.
- Daily supplement amounts:
- Pregnant females in good condition, 0.25-0.34 lb. feed per 100 lbs. of animal BW
- Active or growing males, 0.13-0.25 lb. per 100 lbs. of animal BW
- Older females or animals under stress, 0.34-0.50 lb. per 100 lbs. of animal BW
- Crias 3-18 months, 0.25-0.34 lb. per 100 lbs. of animal BW
- Overweight animals, 0.12 lb. per 100 lbs. of animal BW
- Always provide animal with plenty of fresh, clean water. Provide salt free choice.
DO NOT FEED TO SHEEP - DUE TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF SUPPLEMENTAL COPPER.
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