Wet Nurse™ Grey Tag Lamb 24-24-30 Milk Replacer 10kg
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GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude Protein (min.) | 24.00% |
Crude Protein from milk sources (min.) | 24.00% |
Crude Fat (min.) | 30.00% |
Crude Fibre (max.) | 0.25% |
Calcium (act.) | 0.8% |
Phosphorus (act.) | 0.6% |
Sodium (act.) | 0.8% |
Copper (act.) | 8 mg/kg |
Vitamin A (min.) | 50,000 IU/kg |
Vitamin D3 (min.) | 10,000 IU/kg |
Vitamin E (min.) | 150 IU/kg |
This feed contains added selenium at 0.3 mg/kg
MIXING DIRECTIONS
Milk replacer powder | Fresh clean potable water | Water temperature |
200 grams | 1000 mls | 38° – 45°c |
NOTES ON MIXING:
- For accurate mixing, use scales to weigh powder
- Always use fresh potable water for mixing milk replacer solution
- Add powder to water (38°- 45°c) using wire whisk to mix thoroughly
- Mix only enough for one feeding at a time
- Wash rinse and sanitize utensils thoroughly after every feeding
- When mixing for a 4°c final solution temperature, mix the powder in 38°- 45°c water then allow to cool to 4°c.
FEEDING DIRECTIONS
A. HAND FEEDING BY BOTTLE/PAIL:
Age (Days) | Feedings Per Day | Milk Replacer Solution Feeding Temperature |
Mixed Milk Replacer Solution
Per Feeding ml |
Mixed Milk Replacer Solution Per day ml |
1-3 | 4-6 | 38°c | 100 | 400-600 |
4-7 | 3-4 | 38°c | 250 | 750-1000 |
8-15 | 3-4 | 38°c | 400 | 1,200-1,600 |
16-23 | 3 | 38°c | 600 | 1,800 |
24-35 | 2 | 38°c | 500 | 1,000 |
NOTES:
- Leave lambs with the ewe for a minimum of 1 day after birth, to obtain the benefits of colostrum-containing milk. Then, start feeding Wet Nurse™ 24-24-30 Lamb Milk Replacer in solution. Solution temperature should not be greater than 38ºC when fed. Feedings must be evenly spaced and frequency of feeding decreased gradually to avoid digestive upset. If lambs develop bloating and/or scours from overfeeding, maintain the amount of milk replacer solution being fed, but reduce the concentration of the solution by 25 to 50% for 1 to 2 days, depending on severity of scours. Provide electrolytes, if necessary.
- Breed, size and general health condition of lambs may affect appetite and growth.
B. AUTOMATIC FREE CHOICE-FEEDING:
- If automatic nipple feeders are being used to group-feed lambs.
- FEED SOLUTION AT A COOL TEMPERATURE (4ºC) TO LIMIT INTAKE AND PREVENT OVEREATING. Lambs will require assistance in adapting to nipples for 1 to 2 days.
- In addition, starting at approximately 1 week of age, supply lambs with a palatable creep feed and continue feeding free-choice to weaning. Reduce milk replacer solution levels for 2-3 days before weaning. It is suggested that lambs be weaned at not less than 30 days of age or 12-15 kgs of body weight.
CAUTIONS
- Directions for use must be carefully followed.