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Fancy Feed Molassed Goat Mix 20KG

Fancy Feed Molassed Goat Mix 20KG
Fancy Feed Molassed Goat Mix 20KG
Fancy Feed Molassed Goat Mix 20KG
Fancy Feed Molassed Goat Mix 20KG
Fancy Feed Molassed Goat Mix 20KG
Molassed Goat Mix Appetising fully balanced molassed mix for goats of alltypes and agesWith best bru... Read More
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  • Model: 120301
  • Weight: 20.00kg
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Molassed Goat Mix Appetising fully balanced molassed mix for goats of alltypes and ages

  • With best bruised oats and other cereals, carefully micronised to improve digestibility which helps reduce the risk of digestive upsets. These supply calories from soluble carbohydrate and fermentable fibre.
  • Includes quality digestible fibre from grassmeal to help with rumen function to minimise acidosis.
  • Quality protein for muscle and tissue repair and development as well as milk and hair production.
  • Fully balanced with vitamins and minerals for health and well-being.
  • Include Sel-Plex® organic selenium to support fertility, immunity and muscle function. Much modern pasture and forage is selenium deficient so ensuring goats receive a good supply of this vital mineral will help support general good health and be passed to kids via the milk.
  • With a blend of Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids for a shiny coat.
  • With a light molasses coating
Feeding Recommendations

  • Molassed Goat Mix should be fed as required alongside forage based on the guidelines in the table above.
  • Divide the concentrate ration into two or more small meals.Make any changes to diet gradually over 7 to 14 days to avoid upsetting the bacterial population of the rumen.
  • Ad lib forage (grass, hay, haylage) should be available year-round and should comprise a minimum of 40 - 50% of the total daily ration.
  • Forage is best fed in a raised rack to satisfy a goat’s need to browse rather than graze
  • Avoid using haynets for goats as they tend to get themselves caught in them
  • Feeding hay or fresh forage before giving concentrates will initiate chewing and saliva production and aid bicarbonate production. This buffers the acids of the rumen to help maintain a stable rumen pH which is especially important at the morning feeding.
  • Mouldy feed or forage is potentially lethal to goats as the mould can upset the bacterial population of the rumen.
  • Chopped alfalfa products, such as Alfalfa Blend from the Baileys Horse Feed range, are ideal sources of additional good quality protein and fibre.

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