TNT Show Goat Developer Low Copper – Complete Texturized Show Feed
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$27.30
Description
Feeding Directions:
TNT Show Goat Developer Low Copper is very versatile.
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Use as a creep feed, sale prep, or starter feed.
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TNT Developer is a very palatable feed with enough fiber to get goats going.
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Feed it early to expand gut capacity so that down the road, the goat has the capacity to consume enough feed to finish.
- For higher energy and lower protein check out TNT Show Goat Finisher Low Copper
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Feed as a sole grain along with good quality grass hay.
Key Features:
1. High-Quality Exclusive Ingredients:
Formulated with added steam flaked barley, cottonseed, Rumensin, Rumen-CO, and MegaPro.
- MegaPro is a source of omega fatty acids that reduce inflammation, improve hair quality, enhance carcass traits, and improve efficiency. As a bonus, the reproductive benefits of omega’s are well documented, helping show does settle on time.
- Rumen-CO is a highly soluble cobalt improves access for the rumen microflora, improving forage utilization and B vitamin production. These two exclusive ingredients are just part of the reason you can do more for less when you discover the True North Advantage.
2. Balanced Nutrition:
3. Enhanced Coat and Hoof Health:
4. Digestible and Palatable:
We’ve designed our feed to be highly digestible and irresistibly palatable, ensuring that your goats not only get the vital nutrients they need but also eat the bottom out of the feeder.
5. Trusted Brand:
Nutrient Information
Protein 18%
Fat 5.5%
Fiber 7%
Form Texturized
Medication Rumensin
CAUTION:
Do not allow horses or other equines access to feed containing Monensin. Ingestion of Monensin by horses has been fatal. Monensin medicated goat feeds are safe for use in goats only. Consumption by unapproved species may result in toxic reactions. Do not feed to lactating goats.