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Halis Heifer Feeds

Feed Name: Halis Heifer Feeds

Description:Feed heifers, young female 5 months used for feeding cattle in the period up to the remaining 21 days of the first birth, it is easy to digest my supplementary feed.

Properties: After the heifers and pregnant growth effectively will allow the development of a healthy calf in the abdomen protein, energy, vitamins and minerals have balance.
Is tasty and appetizing. Allows you to reach the optimum body weight of heifers with a high energy content and initial anger is seen at any time.
Minimizes the metabolic disorders that can be seen during and after the birth. Difficult birth of the calf, reducing the risk to be healthier.
Young female cattle milk production period (lactation) in heifers fed with pre-feed, makes milk yield potential to the maximum.

Use:Young female is used in cattle feeding in the first birth until the 21 day period.
Prenatal transition period from the 21st day after the one-week pass to swear milk. If you are using heifer feed for the first time, give the same hours of the day for at least 2-3 times a day for 1 week after the transition period.
Provide continuous access to clean water for the animals.

FOOD COMPOSITION
ANALYTICAL COMPONENTS
CRUDE PROTEIN: %16
Crude Cellulose: %9,6 Crude Cellulose: %8,0
Crude Oil: %2,8 Sodium: %0,55
VITAMINS
Vitamin D3: 3.000 mg Vitamin A: 15.000 mg
Vitamin E: 30 mg Vitamin B1: 5 mg
TRACE ELEMENTS
Selenium: 0,3 mg Manga: 50 mg
Cobalt: 0,15 mg İodine: 0,8 mg
Copper: 10 mg İron: 50 mg
SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION CONTENT OF PLEDGE
Wheat Bran, Barley, Corn Bran, Corn Mix,
Corn, Feed Wheat, Rice Bran, Bran Pasta,
Cotton Meal, Sunflower Meal, Molasses, Marble Powder,
Salt, Vitamin, Mineral Premix
FEEDING PROGRAM AND STORAGE
Get fattening calves, heifers and bullocks are used in nutrition.
Keep it clean and dry room on the wood grill. stack of five
bag should be no more than should be consumed within 3 months from date of production.

(We are the raw materials of vegetable origin Feed)

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