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Opti Milk Dairy 15

CLASS: Concentrated Dairy Feed 15

REG. NO. ACT 36/1947: V30865

An economic supplement with 15% protein for lower producing dairy cows, or dairy cows with lower energy requirements who receive a high roughage diet or TMR.
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COMPOSITION
INGREDIENT MIN/MAX QUANTITY UNIT
Protein (Of which a maximum of 30.01% originates from NPN) Min 150 g/kg
Moisture Max 120 g/kg
Fibre Max 120 g/kg
Fat Min/Max 25/70 g/kg
Calcium Min/Max 10/12 g/kg
Phosphorus Min 5 g/kg
Urea Max 13.07 g/kg
INGREDIENT STATEMENT:
This animal feed contains: Grain and grain by-products, animal protein products, plant protein products, roughages and agro-industrial by-products, sugar cane by-products, oils and fats, amino acids, vitamins and minerals, NPN Sources, antioxidants, binders, acidity regulators, flavouring agents, aroma enhancing agents, compounds of trace elements, digestibility enhancers and gut flora stabilizers. This product contains genetically modified ingredients.
NOTE:
This farm feed is available with or without registered stock remedies. See bag tag for details and feed strictly according to given instructions below.
UREA CAUTION:
This farm feed contains feed grade UREA and/or other NPN sources and must therefore be fed strictly according to the instructions for use.
NPN WARNING:
  1. Vinegar is an effective remedy against NPN poisoning. Mix with an equal amount of water. Dose half a bottle per calf or large sheep or 2 – 4 bottles per head of cattle. (1 bottle = 750ml).
  2. Protect this farm feed against rain. NPN is soluble and animals drinking such a solution could be poisoned.
  3. Do not feed this farm feed indiscriminately with other NPN containing farm feed. Consult an animal scientist.
  4. Adaption: When changing from a NPN-free meal to a NPN-containing meal it is advisable to feed a 50/50 mixture over a period of 4 – 6 days.
  5. Dairy feed must be fed 2 or more times daily.
FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS:
Feed with roughage or grazing, quantities depending on:

  1. Quality and availability of grazing and/or roughage;
  2. Stage of lactation
  3. Milk and butterfat production

General recommendation 500 gram/litre milk.