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STOCK FEED

STOCK PELLET

Stock Pellet

Woods Stock Pellet is a stock feed supplement suitable for companion dairy and beef cattle, alpacas, sheep, goats, horses and other domestic animals. It was designed to provide energy, protein, minerals and vitamins to complement pasture or hay feeding.


This pellet is composed of milled grains, protein meals (soybean meal, canola meal), food by-products (pulse gradings, millrun, biscuit meal, etc.), macro-minerals, trace minerals and fat soluble and B complex vitamins.

Feeding Guidelines

Woods Stock Pellet is not a complete feed so it requires feeding alongside pasture or conserved forages. Introduce pellet gradually over 7 -14 days, increasing to the desired feeding rates up to maximum 1.0% of body weight per head per day for cattle, sheep, goats and alpacas.


For horses and ponies feed up to 1.0% of body weight per head per day in conjunction with at least medium quality forage source. Pellets should be introduced gradually over 2-3 weeks to prevent digestive upset. Do not feed more than 2kg of pellets in a single feed. Adjust daily amount of pellets according to body weight and intensity of work. Ensure that clean fresh drinking water is available at all times.

ANALYTICAL DATA RESULT
Crude Protein 14%
Moisture 11%
Fibre 12.78%
Fat 4.07%
Calcium 1.30%
Phosphorus 0.65%
Metabolisable Energy 11.12MJ/kg
Sulphur 0.12%
Magnesium 0.24%
Sodium 0.38%
Vitamin A added 6000IU/kg
Vitamin E added 45mg/kg

WARNING: To avoid development of urinary calculi in male sheep and goats, it is not recommended to feed Woods Stock Pellets to them on a long term basis as their sole source of feed. Please consult your animal nutritionist for rations that are suitable and safe to your stock.


*DISCLAIMER: There may be variations of composition depending on seasonal conditions and availability of raw materials. The specifications are given as a general indication only on a typical analysis. Shelf life of this product is limited. It is recommended that the product be stored in a cool dry place and be consumed within a 6 month period from date of manufacture.


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