Purina Dairy Goat Parlor 18

Purina Mills Noble Goat Dairy Parlor 18Noble Goat™ Dairy Parlor 18 is an all-natural pelleted feed formulated for optimum milk production in lactating dairy goats.

Noble Goat™ products deliver the nutrition and performance you expect. Try Noble Goat™ Dairy Parlor 18 and see the difference it can make in your goats’ overall growth and health!

Stop into any of Steinhauser’s locations in the greater Houston area for your livestock feed and supplies. Have questions? Please feel free to contact us and a helpful member of our staff will help you find the best products for your needs.

 

Features

FEATURES    BENEFITS
 Nutritionally balanced
  • Fully fortified for optimal milk production
  • Provides the proper balance of high-quality proteins, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients
 Palatable, high quality ingredients
  • Consistent quality assures top performance and goat acceptability
 Diamond V® Yeast Culture
  • Helps maximize feed digestion and stabilizes rumen fermentation during stress
 Availa-4® minerals 
  • Balanced combination of organic zinc, manganese, copper and cobalt to optimize growth and help immune response
 Pelleted
  • No separation of ingredients, easy to handle

Guaranteed Analysis

 GUARANTEED ANALYSIS 
 Crude protein  Min  18.00%
 Crude fat  Min  3.00%
 Crude fiber  Max  8.00%
 Calcium (Ca)  Min  0.75%
 Calcium (Ca)  Max  1.25%
 Phosphorus (P)  Min  0.60%
 Salt (NaCl)  Min  0.30%
 Salt (NaCl)  Max  0.80%
 Copper (Cu)  Min  20 ppm
 Copper (Cu)  Max  25 ppm
 Selenium (Se)  Min  0.6 ppm
 Vitamin A  Min  4,000 IU/lb
 Vitamin D3  Min  750 IU/lb
 Vitamin E  Min  30 IU/lb

Feeding

Noble Goat™ Dairy Parlor 18 is a pelleted feed for lactating dairy goats. Feed according to production requirements (1 pound of Noble Goat™ Dairy Parlor 18 per every 2 quarts of milk produced) along with good quality forage freechoice. Do not dilute further with grain. Always provide adequate amounts of fresh, clean water.

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.

 

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