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Complete Feeds

 

Complete Lamb Feeds

  • Bovatec®* (lasalocid) medication option – Prevents coccidiosis

  • Choice of protein levels – Match protein needed to growth stage or growth potential

  • Complete grain mixes – No mixing required; provides energy, protein, vitamins, and minerals

  • Pellet form – Reduces ingredient segregation and feed waste; convenient to feed


21% Lamb Creep

80909ARR (chlortetracycline)
80909BGX (Bovatec)
21% protein, 3.5% fat, & 12% fiber
 
18% Lamb Grower
80910BGX (Bovatec)
18% protein, 1% fat, & 11% fiber

15% Lamb Grower

80911BGX (Bovatec)
15% protein, 1% fat, & 10% fiber
 
12.5% Lamb Finisher
80912BGX (Bovatec)
12.5% protein, 1% fat, & 10% fiber

13.5% Lamb Receiver

80913ARR (chlortetracycline)
80913BGX (Bovatec)
13.5% protein, 3% fat, & 24% fiber
Designed for receiving lambs.
 No additional forage source is needed
 

 

Feeding Guidelines for Using ADM Alliance Nutrition Complete Lamb Feeds

Production Stage

Product

Birth to Weaning

 

Moderate or Rapid Growth Potential

21% Lamb Creep

Weaning to 45 lb (moderate growth potential)

18% Lamb Grower

Weaning to 60 lb (rapid growth potential)

18% Lamb Grower

45 to 85 lb (moderate growth potential)

15% Lamb Grower

60 to 85 lb (rapid growth potential)

15% Lamb Grower

85 lb to Market Weight

12.5% Lamb Finisher

Arrival

13.5% Lamb Receiver

NOTE: Ensure sheep have access to unlimited supply of clean, fresh water and provide mineral supplementation as desired. No copper compounds are added to ADM Alliance Nutrition’s commercial sheep feeds. However, naturally occurring copper in feed ingredients may combine to yield detectable copper levels. Care should be taken to minimize additional copper from forage, water, or other feedstuffs available to sheep.

*Not a trademark of ADM.


Complete Ewe Feed
14% Ewe Breeder 80914AAA

  • Designed for feeding to gestating and lactating ewes and rams

  • Provides 14% protein, 2.5% fat, & 15% fiber

  • Complete grain mix – No mixing required; provides energy, protein, vitamins, and minerals

  • Pellet form – Reduces ingredient segregation and feed waste; convenient to feed

  • Non-medicated

Feeding Guidelines for Feeding 14% Ewe Breeder

Production Stage

Amount to Feed(lb/head/day)

Growing & Replacement Ewe Lambs (80-150 lb)

1-1.5

Flushing Ewes (feed 2 weeks prior to turning in rams and first 4 weeks of breeding season)

0.5-1

Late Gestation (last 6 weeks prior to lambing)

1-1.5

Lactation – Twin Lambs (first 6-8 weeks of lactation)

3

Lactation – Single Lamb (first 6-8 weeks of lactation)

2

Growing & Replacement Ram Lambs (115-220 lb)

2-3

Mature Breeding Rams (start feeding 3-4 weeks before start of breeding season)

1-2