"Purina Goat Chow® (5501)"

This is a highly palatable supplement of corn, oats, barley and nutritious pellets in a coarse, sweet feed. Purina Goat Chow® is fortified with all the essential vitamins and minerals, such as selenium, Vitamin E, and cobalt and provides 16% all natural protein. In some areas, Purina Goat Chow® (55L1) containing Decoquinate is available to aid in the prevention of coccidiosis.

How To Feed Purina Goat Chow®
What to feed How much to feed daily
    Kids
    Purina Goat Chow®
    1 week - 4 months
    Measured amounts up to
    1 1/2% body weight
    Growing Goats
    Purina Goat Chow®
    From 4 months to 2
    months before kidding
    2 - 2 1/2% of body weight plus forage
    Dry Does
    Purina Goat Chow®
    2 months before and
    until kidding
    1 1/2% of body weight
    morning and evening
    plus forage
    Milking Does
    Purina Goat Chow®
    Feed according to production:
    1 pound of Goat Chow® to every
    3 pounds (3 pints) of milk produced,
    morning & evening
    Pet & Adult
    Non-Producing
    Purina Goat Chow®
    1/2 - 1 1/2% body weight plus forage
    All Goats
    Purina Sheep Mineral and block salt
    Free choice

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Crude Protein, (Min.) 16.00%
Crude Fat, (Min.) 2.50%
Crude Fiber, (Max.) 9.00%
Calcium (Ca) (Min.) 0.80%
Calcium (Ca), (Max.) 1.30%
Phosphorus (P), (Min.) 0.60%
Salt (NaCl), (Min.) 0.75%
Salt (NaCl), (Max.) 1.25%
Copper (Cu), (Min.) 18.00 ppm
Copper (Cu), (Max.) 23.00 ppm
Selenium (Se), (Min.) 0.60 ppm
Vitamin A, (Min.) 4,000 IU/lb

INGREDIENTS:
Grain products, processed grain by-products, plant protein products, molasses products, calcium carbonate, roughage products, salt, forage products, dicalcium phosphate, soybean oil, phosphoric acid, sodium selenite, attapulgite clay, proprionic acid (a preservative), vitamin E supplement, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, vitamin A supplement, vitamin D-3 supplement, calcium iodate, sodium molybdate, cobalt carbonate, manganese sulfate, ferrous sulfate, ferrous carbonate, copper sulfate, zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, magnesium oxide, manganous oxide.

DIRECTIONS:
Goat Chow can be fed to dry growing does, bucks, and as a milking ration fed one pound of goat chow for every three pounds of milk produced. Use Goat Chow free-choice for youngsters. Feed with good quality roughage to all goats after weaning.

IMPORTANT:
1. When making a ration change, allow 3-5 days for animals to adjust to the new ration.
2. Do not let fine material to accumulate in feeders.
3. Provide adequate bunk space for each animal. Bunks should be well-protected and well-managed to prevent feed from becoming wet and molding.
4. Provide a source of fresh, clean water at all times.
5. Feed salt free-choice.
6. Feed Purina SheepTrace mineral free-choice.
7. Consult your veterinarian for a recommended health program for your local area. This includes internal and external parasite control.
8. This product contains copper and should not be fed to sheep.

CAUTION
Store in a dry area away from insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, abortion or death.
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