Badminton Country Cubes for Cattle, Sheep & Goats - 20 kg
by Badminton
SKU PRBAD113
Sale
Original price
£18.76
Original price
£18.76
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Original price
£18.76
Original price
£18.76
Current price
£16.32
£16.32
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£16.32
Current price
£16.32
Badminton Country Cubes is an easy to feed versatile ration which offers those with a range of ruminant stock the convenience of an all round feed.
Supplies animals with highly digestible sources of energy and should be used as a supplement to forage or when they are under stress e.g. pregnancy lactation etc.
Features
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Provide highly digestible energy, from cereal and fibre sources, to supplement forage and to support increased requirements when necessary eg. pregnancy, lactation etc.
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The vitamin and mineral profile includes bioavailable Bioplex® zinc and Sel-Plex® selenium.
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Supply quality protein for enhanced performance.
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Favourable vitamin & mineral complex
Ingredients
Wheatfeed Wheat Grass Meal Molasses Nutritionally Improved Straw Soya Bean Meal Extract Distillers Grains Vitamins & Minerals & Soya Oil.
Nutritional Info
Protein 16% Oil 3% Fibre 10% & Ash 6%.
Feeding Guidelines
Cattle
- Country Cubes can be fed to growing cattle from 6 months of age. For beef animals, if grass is limited or when forage is insufficient to sustain the required growth, 0.5 - 1kg of Country Mix or Country Cubes can be fed for every 100kg of live weight.
- For dairy cows, ad lib good quality grass or forage can be supplemented with 0.4kg of Country Mix or Country Cubes for every litre of milk produced.
- Country Mix or Cubes can be introduced during the last 3 - 4 weeks of a cow’s pregnancy at a rate of up to 1kg per day, depending on breed.
Sheep/ Goats
- Lambs and kids may be carefully introduced to Country Mix or Cubes as soon as they show an interest in concentrate feed.
- In-lamb/kid and lactating ewes/goats may have their forage supplemented with 0.5 - 1.25kg per day of Country Mix or Cubes.
Others
- Other animals may be supplemented with Country Mix or Cubes at a rate of 0.5 - 0.75kg per day, depending on size and quality of forage.