Sheep

Bagged Feed

Co-op 28% Goat & Sheep Block

Supplement Block

Co-op 28% Goat & Sheep Block is formulated for pasture-maintained sheep and goats older than 60 days of age. Contains high levels of protein and added vitamins and minerals for well-rounded supplementation.

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Feeding Directions

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Provide one block per 20 head of animals with adequate pasture or hay. When block is 1/2 consumed add another block. Feed to attain 2 to 3.5 ounces of block consumption per head per day. If consumption exceeds 3.5 ounces per head per day, provide additional forage or supplemental grain for energy. In some feeding situations consumption may be reduced by moving the blocks farther from the water supply or increased by moving the blocks closer to the water supply. Always provide plenty of clean fresh water.

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein (min.) 28%
(Includes not more than 5% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen.)
Crude Fat (min.) 1.00%
Crude Fiber (max.) 9.50%
Calcium (min.) 3.40% (max.) 4.40%
Phosphorus (min.) 1.40%
Salt (min.) 14.00% (max.) 16.80%
Copper (min.) None Added
Selenium (min.) 7 ppm
Zinc (min.) 1,000 ppm
Vitamin A (min.) 125,000 IU/lb.
Vitamin D-3 (min.) 10,000 IU/lb.
Vitamin E (min.) 300 IU/lb

Ingredients

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Plant Protein Products, Salt, Processed Grain By-Products, Calcium Carbonate, Cane Molasses, Dicalcium Phosphate, Lignin Sulfonate, Urea, Magnesium Sulfate, Potassium Sulfate, Forage Products, Animal Fat and Vegetable Oil with Ethoxyquin (a preservative), Sodium Selenite, Vitamin E Supplement, Mineral Oil, Ferrous Sulfate, Vitamin A Acetate, Zinc Oxide, Manganous Oxide, Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Ethylene- diamine Dihydriodide, Cobalt Carbonate, and Sodium Molybdate.

Warning/Caution

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Warning: N/A

Caution: This block contains no added copper. Not recommended for other species.

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