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14-5 Hi-Fat All-Stock Pellet
14-5 Hi-Fat All-Stock Pellet
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14-5 Hi-Fat All-Stock Pellet

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14% Hi-Fat
All-Stock Pellet
(To be fed to adult maintenance horsed, weaned cattle on pasture, and goats on pasture.)
 
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein, min…………….…….….……...14%
Crude Fat, min…………………….…...…..……5%
Crude Fiber, max…………………..…….….…15%
Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF)………….…max. 17%
Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF)……….…max. 36%
Calcium, min………..……………....1.5% max, 2%
Phosphorus, min……...…….……...…….……0.4%
Salt……………...…….……..min 0.3%  max, 0.8%
Sodium……………….….. min 0.12%  max, 0.58%
Potassium……………..…………………min. 0.8%
Copper………….……....min 20 ppm  max, 40 ppm
Selenium……………..…………….…min. 0.3 ppm
Zinc…………………..…………….…min. 70 ppm
Vitamin A…………..………..….min. 2,000 IU/LB
 
Ingredients: Grain Products, Processed Grain Products, Roughage Products, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Manganese Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Ferrous Carbonate, Cobalt Carbonate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Sodium Selenite.
 
Feeding Directions for Cattle: Feed weaned cattle on pasture at the rate of 0.5-2.0 lb. per 100 lbs. of body weight per day. Feeding rates should be adjusted according to desired rate of weight gain, body condition, and quality of pasture. Cattle should be filled with long stem hay prior to having free access to feed. Provide access to quality hay and pasture at all times.
 
Feeding Directions for Horses: Feed at the rate of 1-2 lbs. per 100 lbs. of body weight per head per day. Horses should have free access to quality hay and/or pasture at all times.
 
Feeding Directions for Goats: Feed at the rate of 1-2 lbs. per head per day to goats on pasture, depending upon desired rate of weight gain, body condition, and quality of pasture. Goats should be filled with long-stem hay prior to allowing free access to feed. Provide access to quality hay and/or pasture at all times.
 
Caution: Horses that have been exercised should be cooled out and re-hydrated properly before being fed and before having access to unlimited water. Store feed in a clean, cool and dry location. Storage area should be free of insects and rodents. Do not allow animals access to feed that show signs of insect or rodent infestation. Do not allow animal’s access to hot or moldy feed at any time.