Purina Goat Grower 16 is a pelleted complete feed formulated for the optimum growth, development and maintenance of goats. Designed to meet their exacting needs of meat goats or dairy goats. Designed to deliver the nutrition and performance you expect. See the difference it can make in your goats’ overall growth and health.
FEATURES | BENEFITS |
Nutritionally complete |
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Palatable, high quality ingredients |
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Pelleted |
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Urinary acidifiers including Ammonium Chloride |
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Medicated Options: Rumensin or Decoquinate (depending on plant) |
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GUARANTEED ANALYSIS | ||
Crude protein | Min | 16.00% |
This includes not more than 1.5% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen | ||
Crude fat | Min | 2.00% |
Crude fiber | Max | 16.00% |
Calcium (Ca) | Min | 0.80% |
Calcium (Ca) | Max | 1.20% |
Phosphorus (P) | Min | 0.50% |
Salt (NaCl) | Min | 0.40% |
Salt (NaCl) | Max | 0.80% |
Copper (Cu) | Min | 22 ppm |
Copper (Cu) | Max | 27 ppm |
Selenium (Se) | Min | 0.3 ppm |
Vitamin A | Min | 5,000 IU/lb |
Feed as the sole diet to growing goats from weaning to desired weight. Feed at a rate of 0.25 to 2.5 pounds per head per day along with good quality grass hay. Can also be fed free-choice to high-producing goats on range or under dry lot conditions after they have acclimated to this ration.
These are only guidelines for consumption. Some goats may have a tendency to go off feed. When this occurs, feed long stem grass hay for two to three days then continue feeding GROWER 16. Feed consumption will vary with life stage, environment and activity. Always provide adequate amounts of fresh, clean water.
In groups of goats there are certain animals that experience chronic bloat, or other digestive disturbances and consequently, are poor performers. In addition, excess feed consumption, severe weather changes resulting in erratic feed consumption and poorly managed feeding practices, can increase the incidence of bloat in all goats. If bloating occurs, the above management practices should be reviewed and your veterinarian consulted.
Do not allow horses or other equines access to feeds containing monensin. Ingestion of monensin by horses has been fatal.
Note: This product contains copper and should not be fed to sheep.