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For
starting, growing, breeding and lactating goats.
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Guaranteed Analysis |
| Crude
Protein |
. . . . . . . . . . . |
Min.
16.0% |
| Crude
Fat |
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Min.
4.5% |
| Crude
Fiber |
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Max.
4.5% |
| Calcium
(Ca) |
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Min.
0.75%, Max. 1.25% |
| Phospherus
(P) |
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Min.
0.50% |
| Salt
(NaCl) |
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Min.
0.40%, Max. 0.90% |
| Selenium |
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Min.
0.30 ppm |
| Vitamin
A |
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Min.
3,500 lU/lb |
Feeding Directions
Feed to goats of all ages and stages of reproduction as
a supplement source of protein, minerals and vitamins. Feed
at a rate of up to 6 lbs. per head per day, depending on age
and desired condition. Feed with good quality hay and always
provide plenty of fresh, clean water at all times.
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