Field & Farm All Stock 12 Textured
| Feed Form: | Textured |
|---|---|
| Packaging: | 50 lb |
Field & Farm All Stock 12 TXT is a texturized grain ration for mature horses, llamas, goats, sheep, and beef and dairy calves. Compared to other all purpose feeds, this product contains a relatively high level of digestible energy (approximately 1300 calories/lb) and is very palatable.
- Guaranteed Levels - Crude protein, fat, fiber, acid detergent fiber (ADF), calcium, phosphorus, vitamin A, plus trace minerals (including selenium) ensure a quality product for the overall health and well-being of the animals being fed.
- Multi-species - Product suitable for a variety of animals in conjunction with appropriate Kent mineral products available free-choice. Offer horses Equine Choice Mineral. Provide Sheep Mineral for sheep and Goat Mineral for goats. All other species should be offered ADE Mineral.
| Crude Protein, min | 12.00% |
| Crude Fat, min | 3.50% |
| Crude Fiber, max | 8.00% |
| Acid Detergent Fiber, max | 10.00% |
| Neutral Detergent Fiber, max | 25.00% |
| Calcium, min | 0.40% |
| Calcium, max | 1.00% |
| Phosphorus, min | .045% |
| Salt, min | 0.40% |
| Salt, max | 0.90% |
| Potassium, min | 0.70% |
| Selenium, min | 0.25 ppm |
| Zinc min | 80 ppm |
| Vitamin A, min | 3,500 IU/lb |
Feed Field & Farm All Stock 12 TXT to beef and dairy calves, llamas, and mature horses with roughage. Feed 1/2 to 1 1/2 pounds of this feed per 100 pounds body weight depending on stage of growth, production, or performance. Work up on grain gradually and feed according to desired body condition.
Animals should have access to free-choice mineral, good quality hay, and fresh clean water.
It is recommended that feed changes be made gradually to avoid disturbances in the digestive tract.
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