Purina Goat Limiter RM 20
Purina Limiter RM 20 is a complete feed formulated for the optimum growth, development and maintenance of goats. Noble Goat™ Limiter RM 20 is designed to for goats in large herds or on large acreage.
Purina Goat products deliver the nutrition and performance you expect. Try Limiter RM 20 and see the difference it can make in your goats’ overall growth and health!
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Features
| FEATURES |
BENEFITS |
| Proprietary intake modifiers |
- Helps insure that goats get nutrition they need and helps reduce the incidence of bloat
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| Nutritionally complete |
- Provides the proper balance of high-quality proteins, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients
- Built in roughage source minimizes clean-up from wasted or uneaten forage
- Proper calcium to phosphorus ratio helps to maintain the exacting needs of goats
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| Palatable, high quality ingredients |
- Consistent quality assures top performance and goat acceptability
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| Urinary acidifiers |
- Helps reduce the incidence of urinary calculi
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| Medicated with Rumensin |
- For the prevention of coccidiosis
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| MEDICATED OPTION CAUTION: USE ONLY AS DIRECTED
ACTIVE DRUG INGREDIENTS: MONENSIN (AS MONENSIN SODIUM) 20.0 G/T |
Guaranteed Analysis
| GUARANTEED ANALYSIS |
| Crude protein |
Min |
16.00% |
| This includes not more than 1.5% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen |
| Crude fat |
Min |
3.50% |
| Crude fiber |
Max |
14.00% |
| Calcium (Ca) |
Min |
0.70% |
| Calcium (Ca) |
Max |
1.20% |
| Phosphorus (P) |
Min |
0.45% |
| Salt (NaCl) |
Min |
1.75% |
| Salt (NaCl) |
Max |
2.25% |
| Copper (Cu) |
Min |
25 ppm |
| Copper (Cu) |
Max |
30 ppm |
| Selenium (Se) |
Min |
0.3 ppm |
| Vitamin A |
Min |
3,000 IU/lb |
Feeding Instructions
Feed as the sole diet to growing goats from weaning to desired weight.
In groups of goats there are certain animals that experience chronic bloat, or other digestive disturbances and consequently, are poor performers. In addition, excess feed consumption, severe weather changes resulting in erratic feed consumption and poorly managed feeding practices, can increase the incidence of bloat in all goats. If bloating occurs, the above management practices should be reviewed and your veterinarian consulted.
Note: This product contains copper and should not be fed to sheep.
Do not allow horses or other equines access to feeds containing monensin. Ingestion of monensin by horses has been fatal.