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BARN MIX SWEET FEED
Sweet Feeds
50 LBS
BARN MIX SWEET FEED
Product Codes
Product Code Product Name Size
0182 BARN MIX SWEET FEED 50 LBS
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein, min 10.00 %
Crude Fat, min 3.00 %
Crude Fiber, max 18.00 %
Phosphorus, min 0.55 %
Potassium, min 0.95 %
Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), max 23.00 %
Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), max 35.00 %
Selenium, min 0.200 ppm
Vitamin A, min 5,000 IU/lb
Calcium min 1.60 %, max 2.10 %
Salt min 0.75 %, max 1.25 %
Ingredients
Roughage Products, Processed Grain By-Products, Grain Products, Plant Protein Products, Molasses Products, Salt, Calcium Carbonate, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement. FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS Cattle: Feed up to 2% of bodyweight along with hay or other roughages. Intro-duce feed gradually over a 5 day period to desired intake or weight gain. Allow at least five days for animals to adjust to new ration. Provide adequate bunk space for each animal and fresh, clean water at all times. In groups, animals can experience digestive disturbances from over-eating feed. Poor feeding practices, weather changes and enterotoxaemia can result in erratic feed consumption and increase the incidence of digestive problems. Always follow directions and good management practices. Horses: Feed 1/2 to 1 lb. per 100 lb. of body weight per day. Adjust according to body condition of the horse. Feed should be increased gradually to prevent digestive problems. Good quality hay or pasture along with clean fresh water should be available at all times. For sheep and goats, feed at a rate of 1-3 pounds per head per day depending on age, stage of production, and condition of pasture.
Feeding Directions

Cattle: Feed up to 2% of bodyweight along with hay or other roughages. Intro- duce feed gradually over a 5 day period to desired intake or weight gain. Allow at least five days for animals to adjust to new ration. Provide adequate bunk space for each animal and fresh, clean water at all times. In groups, animals can experience digestive disturbances from over-eating feed. Poor feeding practices, weather changes and enterotoxaemia can result in erratic feed consumption and increase the incidence of digestive problems. Always follow directions and good management practices. Horses: Feed 1/2 to 1 lb. per 100 lb. of body weight per day. Adjust according to body condition of the horse. Feed should be increased gradually to prevent diges- tive problems. Good quality hay or pasture along with clean fresh water should be available at all times. For sheep and goats, feed at a rate of 1-3 pounds per head per day depending on age, stage of production, and condition of pasture.