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Goat mineral - for a balanced supply of minerals

Goats are gourmets and they choose their food. The basic diet for goats should be hay or straw. They also like to eat leaves, bark or brushwood. But even for these small ruminants, a balanced supply of minerals is imperative. A part can be covered by the basic feed ration, but in order to fully cover the need for minerals and trace elements, the additional administration of mineral feed is necessary. A deficiency can lead to long-term bone and horn damage and milk fever. It can also contribute to a healthy metabolism and thus support the goats' immune system.


NOTE: There are occasions when mineral mixes or stones are not accepted. The main causes are the taste or dirty salt licks or bowls. The mixture should then be replaced so that deficiency symptoms cannot develop in the first place.
 

Packing
5 kg, 10 kg, 25 kg
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Your advantages

  • Ensures a balanced supply of minerals
  • Supports bone and horn growth and strengthens the metabolism and immune system
     

Composition

Calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, wheat bran, monocalcium phosphate, brewer's yeast, magnesium oxide, beet molasses

Analytical constituents and contents (per kg)

  • Calcium: 12,00%
  • Phosphorus: 3,00%
  • Sodium: 7,00%
  • Magnesium: 4,00%

Additives (per kg)

  • Vitamin A (3a672): 150,000 I.U.
  • Vitamin D3 (3a671): 60,000 IU
  • Vitamin E (3a700): 2,000 mg
  • Vitamin K3 (3a711): 37 mg
  • Vitamin B1 (3a821): 59 mg
  • Vitamin B2/Riboflavin: 128 mg
  • Vitamin B6/pyridoxine hydrochloride (3a831): 77 mg
  • Vitamin B12/cyanocobalamin: 500 mcg
  • Niacinamide (3a315): 651 mg
  • Calcium D-pantothenate (3a841): 320 mg
  • Cobalt as coated cobalt (II) carbonate granules (3b304): 20 mg
  • Iodine as calcium iodate, anhydrous (3b202): 125 mg
  • Selenium as sodium selenite (3b801): 30 mg
     

Feeding recommendation

This supplementary feed may only be fed to goats with up to 60 g / animal / day due to the higher content of vitamin D3 and trace elements compared to complete feed.

Frequently asked questions