Sheep Milk Feed is a milk feed that can be used throughout milch period.
Sheep milk feed can be started to be given from the last 3 weeks of pregnancy. The amount of SHEEP MILK FEED should be increased to the level of 1.5 – 1.7 kg / day for sheep giving high amount of milk. In addition, 1.5-2 kg corn silage, 1-1.5 kg dry herb and some fodder should be given per animal per day as a rough feed source.
A feed that can be used throughout the whole fattening period of lambs and yearling sheep.
Cereal grain addition is not needed.
Score can be fed ad libitum (unrestricted) to lambs and yearling sheep in intensive fattening. At least 400 g/head/day of high quality hay should be provided as forage.
BENEFITS
Ensures rapid weight gain.
Improves feed conversion ratio.
Improves carcass quality and dressing percentage.
Prevents formation of kidney and bladder stones thanks to its special formulation.
It is a concentrated feed intended to complement intensive cereal grain feeding with a balanced protein, mineral and vitamin content.
As shown in the feeding program example in Table 1, GRAIN BALANCER should be fed at 3 kg/head/day to beef cattle in early stages of the fattening period. This amount should then be gradually decreased to 2 kg towards the end of fattening. Conversely, the amount of rolled grains to be fed must start with 2 kg/head/day at the beginning of the fattening, and then gradually increased in proportion to the live weight of the beef cattle up to 9 kg/head/day.
BENEFITS
Compensates protein, vitamin and mineral deficiencies of rolled cereal grains.
Formulated for yearling lamb and rams in fattening or raised for breeding.
BENEFITS
Supports a balanced live weight gain thanks to its high quality protein and rich energy content.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Intensive Fattening Program: In order to obtain the highest live weight gain, yearlings must be fed unrestricted ‘Yearling Feed’ mixed with %20-30 cereal grains. At least 500 g/head/day of forage must be provided.
Breeder Program: 350 g of ‘Yearling Feed’, 100-150 g cereal grains, 0.5-1 kg hay and a small amount of straw must be fed per head per day to the yearlings raised for breeding.