All Stock 11% Pellets


Why Choose

group of farm animals
  • 30% Fiber: Aids digestion & health
  • 11% Protein: Supports muscle growth
  • 2.5% Fat: Provides steady energy
  • Fortified for coat, hooves & wellness

Product Details

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein Min
11.00%
Crude Fat Min
2.50%
Crude Fiber Max
30.00%
Acid Detergent Fiber Max
38.00%
Neutral Detergent Fiber Max
52.00%
Dietary Starch Max
19%
Sugars Max
6%
Calcium Min
1.00%
Calcium Max
1.50%
Phosphorus Min
0.45%
Salt Min
0.25%
Salt Max
0.75%
Copper Min
NONE ADDED
Selenium Min
0.30 ppm
Zinc Min
80 ppm
Vitamin A Min
3,000 IU/lb

 

Ingredients

 

Wheat Middlings, Peanut Hulls, Rice Mill By-product, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Zinc Sulfate, Sulfur, Zinc Oxide, Manganous Oxide, Vitamin E Supplement, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Ferrous Carbonate, Vitamin a Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Sodium Selenite, Cobalt Carbonate, Calcium Iodate.

Directions for Use

Cattle: All Stock 11% Pellets Should Be Fed with Hay and(or) Pasture. Feed All Stock 11% Pellets to All Classes of Cattle in an Amount to Support the Desired Rate of Gain, Production, and Body Condition. The Amount Needed Will Vary Depending on Many Factors, Including the Quality and Quantity of Forage Fed, but Will Typically Be in the Range of 1 to 2 Percent of Body Weight Daily (1 to 2 Pounds per 100 Pounds of Body Weight Daily). Provide Fresh, Clean Water at All Times.

Horses: All Stock 11% Pellets Should Be Fed with Hay and(or) Pasture. It Is Recommended That Forage Be Provided on a Free Choice Basis. High-Quality Forage Will Typically Comprise at Least Three-fourths of the Complete Diet. All Stock 11% Pellets Are Formulated for Mature Horses at Maintenance to Light Work. Feed All Stock 11% Pellets at a Rate to Support the Desired Body Condition and Activity Level. Use 4 to 6 Pounds per Day as a Starting Guideline, Adjusting as Necessary to Meet the Needs of the Horse. Provide Fresh, Clean Water at All Times.

Goats and Sheep: All Stock 11% Pellets Should Be Fed with Hay and(or) Pasture. Feed All Stock 11% Pellets to All Classes of Goats and Sheep in an Amount to Support the Desired Rate of Gain, Production, and Body Condition. The Amount Needed Will Vary Depending on Many Factors, Including the Quality and Quantity of Forage Fed, but Will Typically Be in the Range of 1 to 2 Percent of Body Weight Daily (1 to 2 Pounds per 100 Pounds of Body Weight Daily). Provide Fresh, Clean Water at All Times.

DO NOT offer any feed that is spoiled, moldy, rodent or insect infested, or abnormal in appearance or odor, as it may cause illness or death.