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Purina® Goat Mineral

Purina



Purina® Goat Mineral is a uniquely formulated goat supplement, rich in nutrients that are essential to the proper development and well-being of goats of all ages and breeds. This coarse particle goat mineral feed is designed to support a healthy immune system and growth, bone and hoof development, reproduction and milk production in goats. Purina® Goat Mineral is now reformulated with even higher calcium levels to support healthy parturition, an Availa 4® package for increased bioavailability, and elevated copper levels for reproduction and health.

Features & Benefits

Higher Calcium levels

Supports healthy parturition

Availa 4® package

For increased bioavailability 

Elevated Copper levels

Helps support  health and reproduction

Calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and vitamin D

Supports proper development of bones and optimal milk production

Vitamin A

Helps support reproduction and vibrant eyes

Coarse particle

Minimal waste and dust

Vitamin E and selenium

Antioxidants that help muscle development

Nutrients

Nutrient
Min / Max
Amount
Calcium (Ca)
MIN
15.30 %
Calcium (Ca)
MAX
18.36 %
Phosphorus (P)
MIN
8.00 %
Copper (Cu)
MIN
2500.00 PPM
Copper (Cu)
MAX
2700.00 PPM
Zinc (Zn)
MIN
4,000 PPM
Vitamin A
MIN
300,000 IU/LB
Vitamin D3
MIN
30,000 IU/LB
Vitamin E
MIN
2,000 IU/LB
Magnesium (Mg)
MIN
0.75 %
Potassium
MIN
0.10 %
Salt (NaCl)
MIN
27.50 %
Salt (NaCl)
MAX
32.50 %
Selenium (Se)
MIN
50.00 PPM

Feeding Directions

Best Results
Feed free-choice from sheltered feeders or mix into finished rations for goats to provide approximately 1/4 to 1/3 ounces/head/day. This feed rate will provide selenium at 0.35 to 0.47 mg/head/day. Maintain a supply of clean, fresh water.
Caution
Store in a dry, well-ventilated area protected from rodents and insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, performance loss or death.
USE ONLY AS DIRECTED
Management Practices
Follow these management practices:
  1. Goats receiving phosphorus deficient diets may over-consume this product when it is first offered.
  2. Place the mineral feeder near the water supply or in the animals' loafing area.
  3. Put out fresh mineral at least once per week.
  4. Feeding free-choice salt is not required with this mineral.
  5. Provide fresh, clean water near the feeding area.

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