AVA ZDOROVA DRH Grover - granulated compound fodder for goats, goats 3-6 months old. Feeding at least 3% of the animal's body weight, at least 350g/head. For the completeness of the ration of this period, you should introduce
hay high-quality freely available.
What makes products work?
Accurate balancing of ready-made fodder according to the need in different periods of cultivation.
Using safe ingredients that do not have a negative effect on the gastrointestinal tract of the lamb.
The composition of compound feed, which stimulates intensive growth due to the effective development of the foreguts of animals.
Aromatic additives that stimulate the active consumption of dry feed
The level of vitamins and minerals in the products fully meet the needs of lambs and kids.
General recommendations:
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Starting from the age of 5-10 days, lambs should be introduced to dry granulated feed. This will allow lambs and kids to be weaned from milk as early as the 10-12th week of life.
Free and constant access to it should be ensured in order to stimulate the increase in the consumption of granulated compound feed.
At the time of weaning of lambs and kids from milk, they must consume at least 250g of compound feed/day.
Weaning of lambs should be carried out gradually over 10-14 days, observing the behavior of feed and water consumption.
Slow weaning to reduce stress for lambs&kids.
Combined feed should be fed at a level of at least 3% of the animal's weight during the period of 3-6 months. It should be tasty and freely available.
To minimize the negative impact on the animal's gastrointestinal tract, we recommend using only complete, balanced feed in the period from 0 to 3 months.
The use of both products of the line ensures effective development of the foreskin and intensive growth of lambs and kids.
Compound feed composition: barley grain, protein sources (soybean cake, sunflower meal), beet pulp
jam, sources of macro and microelements, vitamins, sweetener, flavoring, antioxidant.
Fodder requirement for the period: 40 kg/head/period