A&P SMALL HOLDER ALL ROUND GOAT X 20KGS

Suitable for all mature goats including pets, fibre goats and Golden Guernseys. Oil 3.00% Protein 15.00% Fibre 6.00%

A&P SMALL HOLDER ALL ROUND GOAT X 20KGS

Suitable for all mature goats including pets, fibre goats and Golden Guernseys. Oil 3.00% Protein 15.00% Fibre 6.00%

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Allen and Page Small Holder All Round Goat Mix 20kg

A nutritious goat mix suitable for all mature goats.

Available in 20kg bags.

Analytical Constituents

Crude Protein: 15.0% Crude Oils and Fats: 4.5%

Crude Fibre: 6.0% Crude Ash: 8.0%

Calcium: 1.2% Sodium: 0.6%

Phosphorous: 0.45% Magnesium: 0.2%

Composition:

Barley, Peas, Linseed, Wheat Feed, Maize, Beans, Oats, Molasses, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Grass Meal, Yeast, Mint

Nutritional Additives (per kg)

Vitamins: E672 Vitamin A: 10k iu (as retinyl acetate); E671 Vitamin D3: 2.0k iu (as cholecalciferol); E3a700 Vitamin E: 10mg (as all-rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate)

Trace elements: 33mg Ferrous Sulphate Monohydrate (E1-Iron); 28mg Zinc Oxide (E6-Zinc); 32mg Manganous Oxide (E5-Manganese); 0.22mg Sodium Selenite (E8-Selenium);

• Smallholder Range only source identity preserved (Hard IP) Non-GM ingredients.

• Smallholder Range feeds are made from natural ingredients which can result in the feed changing colour slightly through the seasons.

All Round Goat Mix Feeding Instructions

Hay or roughage will form the basis of the diet. Adult goats will usually eat at least 1-2kg of hay a day, and milkers will often need nearer 3.5kg of hay a day. Goats are highly individual and these are only guidelines – adjust the quantity fed to maintain each goat in the best condition. Make any changes slowly and introduce concentrate feeds gradually. It is usual to split the total amount into two or three feeds.

Maintenance – adult goats that are not milking will usually need 0.5-1.0kg of mix per day.

Milking and In Kid Goats – Introduce Dairy Goat Mix 1-2 weeks before the kids are due to be born. Start with just a handful and increase gradually so that by the day of the birth you are feeding 0.5kg a day. After the birth, slowly increase the quantity of Dairy Goat Mix to about 2kg a day. A milker producing 4.5 litres (a gallon) a day will usually require 2kg of mix. For those producing more milk than this, it may be necessary to increase the amount fed up to 3kg, although not all goats will eat this much.

Kids – the newborn kid will get all its nourishment from its mother’s milk. Introduce feed gradually and in small amounts. By the time they are two weeks old, kids will already be starting to nibble at solid food. Offer small amounts of mix for them to pick at, as well as good quality hay. This can gradually be increased so that by the time they are weaned (usually at about three months) they are eating at least 0.4kg of mix a day.

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