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Description
Product Description
Purina Lamb Milk Replacer is formulated to provide lambs with high quality nutrition that mimics actual ewe's milk, designed to support healthy, energetic lambs and set the stage for lifetime performance.-Balanced Nutrition - Formulated to meet the specific nutritional needs of lambs, ensuring proper growth and development
-Supports Immune Function - Complex carbohydrates support immune and gut health in ewes
-Highly Palatable - A unique blend of herbs and oils help optimize digestibility and nutrition absorption and support palatability which assists with milk replacer intake
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein min 25.00%
Crude Fat min 30.00%
Crude Fiber max 0.15%
Calcium (Ca) min 0.80%
Calcium (Ca) max 1.30%
Phosphorus (P) min 0.40%
Sodium (Na) max 0.90%
Copper (Cu) min 4 PPM
Copper (Cu) max 8 PPM
Selenium (Se) min 0.3 PPM
Vitamin A min 20,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D3 min 5,000 IU/lb
Vitamin E min 200 IU/lb
Hand Feeding:
When hand feeding by bottle, Purina® Lamb Milk Replacer should be fed at 100-105°F. Always offer fresh, clean, low sodium (<50 PM) water and high-quality dry feed. The following feeding schedule is recommended:
After Colostrum Feeding to 3 Days: Feed 1/2 cup (4 fl oz) of reconstituted
Purina® Lamb Milk Replacer 4 to 6 times a day at 4 hour intervals.
4 Days to 2 Weeks: Gradually decrease the number of feedings and increase amount of Purina® Lamb Milk Replacer per eeding. At two weeks of age, 1-1.5 cups (8-12 fl oz) of reconstituted Purina® Lamb Milk Replacer 3 times per day is sufficient.
2 Weeks to Weaning: Feed reconstituted Purina® Lamb Milk Replacer twice daily and in gradually increased quantities.
Weaning: Feed once daily until consuming at least 1Ib of creep feed daily for 3 consecutive days, then wean.
Free Choice Feeding:
Mix fresh solution daily and provide ready access to a clean nipple feeder.
When starting lambs on nipples, they will require assistance but iadapt readily and nurse independently within 1 or 2 days. Purina® Lamb Min Replacer solution should be kept cool (<60°F) to help keep it fresh aro prevent overeating.
Important Notes for Newborn Management:
Newborn lambs should receive colostrum as soon after birth as possible (within 3-4 hours). Colostrum is the first milk from the mother following bird providing nutrients that are essential to the newborn's health and growth. If the mother's colostrum is of high quality but in short supply, feed a colostru supplement in addition to maternal colostrum. If the mother's colostrum is / available or is not usable (dirty or contaminated), use a colostrum replacer For animals that develop scours (diarrhea or need support during hot weal or other stress, use an electrolyte supplement. Offer fresh water at all time IMPORTANT: Every animal is an individual. The amount fed may need tr adiusted to support optimal body condition and growth.
Consult your veterinarian or animal nutritionist if you have questions Storage: Store dry powder in a tightly closed container in a coot, dry NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
Wash hands after feeding/handling animals.
Wash feed/water containers after use
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