Cattle Feed
Sizes
20kg | 50Kg
*See detailed sheet below
Composition
Protein
Lysine
Methionine
Moisture
Fat
Fibre
Calcium max
Calcium min
Phosphorous
Storage
Store in a cool dry ventilated place.
Product Details:
Feeding Instructions
Feed AD LIB to pigs after weaning and up to 16 weeks of age.
Feeding Instructions
Feed AD LIB to calves 3-6 months of age. Supply sufficient good quality roughage.
Feeding Instructions
Feed to 1% – 2% of animal’s live mass. Supply sufficient good quality roughage AD LIB.
Feeding Instructions
Feed 0.5 to 0.7Kg/Litre/Cow/Day
Calf Grower Meal
At 15 days, the young calf starts nibbling some grass, about half kg per day which is increased to 5.0 kg at 3 months. Instead of green fodder, 1-2 kg of good quality hay can be calf meal during this period, beginning with 0.5 kg at 15 days of age, which may be raised to 1.5 kg at 3 months of age.
Composition Calcium 16g/kg
Moisture 120g/kg
Urea 10g/kg
Fat 25g/kg
Protein 160g/kg
Protein ex Urea 17.94g/kg
Phosphorous 6g/kg
Fibre 90g/kg
Calf Grow Pellets
By five weeks they should increase to 0.5kg/day. Calves should be eating 0.7-1kg/day by week six-to-seven and a minimum of 1.5kg/day at weaning.
Composition Calcium 16g/kg
Moisture 120g/kg
Urea 10g/kg
Fat 25g/kg
Protein 160g/kg
Protein ex Urea 17.94g/kg
Phosphorous 6g/kg
Fibre 90g/kg
Cattle Finisher Meal
Finishing cattle will consume 2% to 3% (dry matter basis) of their body weight in feed. It is suggested that finishing calves be fed twice a day to help avoid digestive upset and allow for increased intake.
Composition Protein 120g/kg
Protein Ex Urea 37.6g/kg
Moisture 120g/kg
Fat min 25g/kg
Fat max 175g/kg
Fibre 120g/kg
Calcium 10g/kg
ME Cattle 11.2 MJ/kg
Phosphorous 3g/kg
Dairy Pellets 19%
Cows should be eating at least 4% of their body weight. The cow should be fed a ration that will maintain peak production as long as possible. For every 2 kg of expected milk production, large-breed cows should eat at least one kg of dry matter.