Feed mixture

Feed mixture

ALL
CATTLE
PORK
POULTRY
SHEEP

the mixture is used for feeding dairy cattle along with basic voluminous meal
1 kg of the mixture corresponds to production of 1-1.5 l of milk
contains 19% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given in dry condition, with water ad libitum

supplementary animal feed for feeding dairy cattle
mixed with groat cereals in proportion of 70:30
contains 30% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given to high-producing dairy cattle

 

used for feeding calves weighing up to 80 kg along with voluminous meal
contains 18% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given in dry condition, with water ad libitum

fodder used for feeding steers weighing from 180 to 250 kg, along with basic voluminous meal
contains 14% of raw proteins
given in dry condition, with water ad libitum

fodder used for feeding steers weighing more than 250 kg, until the end of the fattening process, along with basic voluminous meal
contains 14% of raw proteins
given in dry condition, with water ad libitum

 

supplemental fodder for feeding fattening steers
contains 30% of raw proteins, along with vitamins and minerals, it contains urea and cannot be used for feeding other animals
used when animals start to ruminate (when their rumen papillae develop, 4-5 months old)
used as a supplement to basic fodder (corn silage, hay and other cereals)

supplemental fodder for feeding fattening steers
contains 30% of raw proteins, along with vitamins and minerals, it does not contain urea but cannot be used for feeding other animals
used when animals start to ruminate (when their rumen papillae develop, 4-5 months old)
used as a supplement to basic fodder (corn silage, hay and other cereals)

fodder for feeding hogs 3-4 weeks old
contains 19% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given to hogs, with water ad libitum

 

fodder for feeding fattening pigs weighing 30kg – 60kg
can be used in the stage of farming breeding pigs
contains 15% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given with water ad libitum

fodder for feeding fattening pigs weighing  more than 60kg
contains 13% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given with water ad libitum

supplemental fodder for feeding fattening and breeding pigs
contains 40% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given along with other cereals (corn, barley, triticale, wheat) in proportion of 60:40
given with water ad libitum

full fodder for feeding chickens up to 21 days old
contains 21% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given with water ad libitum

 

supplemental fodder for feeding chickens more than 21 days old and for feeding laying hens
contains 40% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given along with other cereals (corn, wheat, triticale)
given with water ad libitum

full fodder for feeding suckling and weaning lambs
given along with a quality voluminous meal (alfalfa pasture or clover), water ad libitum
contains 16% of raw proteins, non-pelleted

the mixture is used for feeding dairy cattle along with basic voluminous meal
1 kg of the mixture corresponds to production of 1-1.5 l of milk
contains 19% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given in dry condition, with water ad libitum

supplementary animal feed for feeding dairy cattle
mixed with groat cereals in proportion of 70:30
contains 30% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given to high-producing dairy cattle

 

used for feeding calves weighing up to 80 kg along with voluminous meal
contains 18% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given in dry condition, with water ad libitum

fodder used for feeding steers weighing from 180 to 250 kg, along with basic voluminous meal
contains 14% of raw proteins
given in dry condition, with water ad libitum

fodder used for feeding steers weighing more than 250 kg, until the end of the fattening process, along with basic voluminous meal
contains 14% of raw proteins
given in dry condition, with water ad libitum

 

supplemental fodder for feeding fattening steers
contains 30% of raw proteins, along with vitamins and minerals, it contains urea and cannot be used for feeding other animals
used when animals start to ruminate (when their rumen papillae develop, 4-5 months old)
used as a supplement to basic fodder (corn silage, hay and other cereals)

supplemental fodder for feeding fattening steers
contains 30% of raw proteins, along with vitamins and minerals, it does not contain urea but cannot be used for feeding other animals
used when animals start to ruminate (when their rumen papillae develop, 4-5 months old)
used as a supplement to basic fodder (corn silage, hay and other cereals)

fodder for feeding hogs 3-4 weeks old
contains 19% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given to hogs, with water ad libitum

fodder for feeding fattening pigs weighing 30kg – 60kg
can be used in the stage of farming breeding pigs
contains 15% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given with water ad libitum

fodder for feeding fattening pigs weighing  more than 60kg
contains 13% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given with water ad libitum

supplemental fodder for feeding fattening and breeding pigs
contains 40% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given along with other cereals (corn, barley, triticale, wheat) in proportion of 60:40
given with water ad libitum

full fodder for feeding chickens up to 21 days old
contains 21% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given with water ad libitum

 

supplemental fodder for feeding chickens more than 21 days old and for feeding laying hens
contains 40% of raw proteins, non-pelleted
given along with other cereals (corn, wheat, triticale)
given with water ad libitum

full fodder for feeding suckling and weaning lambs
given along with a quality voluminous meal (alfalfa pasture or clover), water ad libitum
contains 16% of raw proteins, non-pelleted