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Agla Boost Pellets
Guaranteed Analysis
Ingredients
Soybean Meal, Corn, Grain By-Products, Dried Whey Products, Cane Molasses,
Calcium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Salt, Iron Oxide, Yeast, Vitamin a Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, D-Activated Animal Sterol (Source of Vitamin D3),
Niacin, Flavoring, Ethoxyquin (a preservative), Manganous Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate,
Zinc Proteinate, Magnesium Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Copper Proteinate, Cobalt Sulfate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, and Sodium Selenite.
®
This feed was produced in a facility certified
in the American Feed Industry Association’s
Safe Feed/Safe Food Certification Program;
for details go to: www.safefeedsafefood.org.
Manufactured by:
Agfinity Feed, LLC
Eaton, Colorado 80615
FS1015
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CRUDE PROTEIN, not less than ................................................................... 25.0 %
CRUDE FAT, not less than ............................................................................... 2.0 %
CRUDE FIBER, not more than ........................................................................ 6.0 %
CALCIUM (Ca), not less than .......................................................................... 0.8 %
CALCIUM (Ca), not more than ........................................................................ 1.3 %
PHOSPHORUS (P), not less than .................................................................... 0.5 %
SELENIUM (Se), not less than ..................................................................... 1.3 ppm
VITAMIN A, not less than ...................................................................... 25,000 IU/lb.
VITAMIN D3, not less than ...................................................................... 5,000 IU/lb.
VITAMIN E, not less than ............................................................................. 40 IU/lb.
Directions for Use
Feed 1/4 to 1 pound per head daily as a supplement to your feeding program.
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Ultra Fresh® Lamb Milk Replacer
Guaranteed Analysis
Ingredients
Dried Whey, Dried Whey Protein Concentrate, Dried Whey Product, Dried Skimmed
Milk, Dried Milk Protein, Animal Fat (preserved with Ethoxyquin), Dried Corn
Syrup, Lecithin, Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Yeast Extract, Vitamin
A Acetate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate,
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Fokic Acid, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Choline Acid,
Manganese Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Cobalt Sulfate,
Ethylenediamine Dihydroiodide, Selenium Yeast, and Natural & Artificial Flavor.
® Registered Trademark of Land O’Lakes, Inc.
®
This feed was produced in a facility certified
in the American Feed Industry Association’s
Safe Feed/Safe Food Certification Program;
for details go to: www.safefeedsafefood.org.
Manufactured by:
Land O’Lakes Animal Milk Products Co.
Shoreview, MN 55126
FS8325
Miscellaneous
CRUDE PROTEIN, not less than ................................................................... 24.0 %
CRUDE FAT, not less than ............................................................................. 35.0 %
CRUDE FIBER, not more than ...................................................................... 0.15 %
CALCIUM (Ca), not less than ........................................................................ 0.80 %
CALCIUM (Ca), not more than ...................................................................... 1.30 %
PHOSPHORUS (P), not less than .................................................................. 0.40 %
SODIUM (Na), not more than.......................................................................... 0.90 %
COPPER (Cu), not less than............................................................................. 5 ppm
COPPER (Cu), not more than......................................................................... 10 ppm
SELENIUM (Se), not less than ..................................................................... 0.3 ppm
VITAMIN A, not less than ...................................................................... 20,000 IU/lb.
VITAMIN D3, not less than ...................................................................... 5,000 IU/lb.
VITAMIN E, not less than ........................................................................... 175 IU/lb.
Mixing and Feeding Directions
1. Lambs should receive colostrum soon after birth. Remove lambs from ewes 1 day after birth,
if possible, and start lambs on Ultra Fresh Lamb Milk Replacer.
2. Provide fresh, clean water and a high-quality dry feed on a free-choice basis at all times.
3. Mix 0.25 lb of Ultra Fresh Lamb Milk Replacer in 1 pint of warm (110-120ºF) water, or for
large batches mix 2 pounds of Ultra Fresh Lamb Milk Replacer with 1 gallon of warm (110120ºF) water.
4. Hand Feeding - When hand feeding by bottle. Ultra Fresh Lamb Milk Replacer should be fed
at 100-105ºF. The following feeding schedule is recommended:
After Colostrum Feeding to 3 Days - Feed 1/3 cup of reconstituted Ultra Fresh Lamb Milk
Replacer 4 to 6 times a day at 4 hour intervals.
4 Days to 2 Weeks - Gradually decrease the number of feedings and increase amount of Ultra
Fresh Lamb Milk Replacer per feeding. At two weeks of age, 1 cup of reconstituted Ultra
Fresh Lamb Milk Replacer 3 times per day is sufficient.
2 Weeks to Weaning - Feed reconstituted Ultra Fresh Lamb Milk Replacer twice daily and in
gradually increased quantities.
5. Free Choice Feeding - If using devices to give lambs free access to Ultra Fresh Lamb Milk
Replacer, it should be fed cold at about 40ºF. Cold milk is used to limit intake and prevent
overeating. When starting lambs on nipples they will require assistance. However, they will
adapt readily and nures independently within 1 to 2 days.
7. Provide a high quality creep feed at a few days of age and continue on a free-choice basis.
Fresh, clean water should be provided at all times.
8. If scouring occurs, continue to feed milk replacer but also feed electrolytes and water,
seperately. If scours persist contact your veterinarian for proper treatments.
9. Lambs should be weaned from milk at 4 to 6 weeks of age or about 25 pounds of weight.
Reduce milk replacer feeding a few days prior to weaning to encourage creep feed intake.
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6. Keep milk replacer feeding equipment clean.
Amplifier® Max
Dairy Herd & Beef Calf Milk Replacer
Guaranteed Analysis
Ingredients
Dried Whey, Dried Whey Protein Concentrate, Dried Whey Product, Dried Skimmed
Milk, Dried Milk Protein, Animal Fat (preserved with Ethoxyquin), Lecithin,
Polysorbate 80, DiCalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Yeast Extract, Vitamin
A Acetate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate,
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Choline Chloride,
Roughage Products, Calcium Silicate, Zinc Methionine Complex, Manganese
Methionine Complex, Copper Lysine Complex, Iron Amino Acid Complex, Cobalt
Sulfate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Selenium Yeast and Natural & Artificial
Flavor.
® Registered Trademark of Land O’Lakes, Inc.
®
This feed was produced in a facility certified
in the American Feed Industry Association’s
Safe Feed/Safe Food Certification Program;
for details go to: www.safefeedsafefood.org.
Manufactured by:
Land O’Lakes Animal Milk Products Co.
Shoreview, MN 55126
FS8420
Miscellaneous
CRUDE PROTEIN, not less than ................................................................... 22.0 %
CRUDE FAT, not less than ............................................................................. 20.0 %
CRUDE FIBER, not more than ...................................................................... 0.15 %
CALCIUM (Ca), not less than ........................................................................ 0.75 %
CALCIUM (Ca), not more than ...................................................................... 1.25 %
PHOSPHORUS (P), not less than .................................................................. 0.70 %
VITAMIN A, not less than ...................................................................... 20,000 IU/lb.
VITAMIN D3, not less than ...................................................................... 5,000 IU/lb.
VITAMIN E, not less than ........................................................................... 100 IU/lb.
Mixing and Feeding Directions
•
Always weigh milk replacer powder for accurate mixing.
•
Mix replacer powder according to the schedule listed below by adding powder to water as
indicated and mix thoroughly.
Individual Calf
Large Batch
Milk Replacer Powder
Water (110-120ºF)
12 oz.
+2 quarts
1.5 lb (24 oz.)
+1 gallon
Feeding Directions (2 days to Weaning)
NOTE: Always offer free choice water.
Small Breeds: Feed 2 to 2.3 quarts twice daily.
Large Breeds: Feed 2.3 quarts twice daily (fill 2 quart bottle to rim)
Three Times Daily and/or Cold Weather: It is beneficial (especially in cold weather) to feed three
feedings of calf milk replacer spaced evenly through the 24 hours. Mix as above and feed 2 to 2.3
quarts per feeding.
A characteristic of this product is a slight layering that occurs after a prolonged period of time. If
layering occurs, re-mix before feeding.
1. Feed newborn calves 3 quarts of high quality warm colostrum via nipple bottle within 1
hour of birth and repeat 12 hours later (or) feed 4 quarts of high quality warm colostrum by
esophageal feeder within 1 hour of birth and repeat 12 hours later via nipple bottle as much
as they will consume.
2. Consult with your veterinarian on a dry cow and calf vaccination program including but not
limited to E. Coli, rota and corona virus, clostridium and salmonella.
3. For best mixing, continuously stir with wire whip while adding powder to 110-120ºF water
(hot as you can tolerate on your hand). Use correct water temperature to avoid product
seperation. Feed milk replacer at 100-105ºF.
4. Begin feeding milk replacer on day 2 and provide fresh, clean water along with a high quality,
palatable calf starter on a free-choice basis.
5. Observe calves closely during the milk replacer feeding period. Avoid underfeeding, which
may result in starvation, or overconsumption which may increase incidence of scours.
6. Continue to feed milk replacer until the calf is consuming a minimum of 1.5 pounds of calf
starter per day, which usually occurs at 5-7 weeks of age.
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General Recommendations
Instant Maxi Care®
Dairy Herd & Beef Calf Milk Replacer
Guaranteed Analysis
Ingredients
Dried Whey, Dried Whey Protein Concentrate, Dried Whey Product, Dried Skimmed
Milk, Dried Milk Protein, Animal Fat (preserved with Ethoxyquin), Lecithin,
Polysorbate 80, DiCalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Vitamin A Acetate,
Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Pyridoxine
Hydrochloride, Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Choline Chloride, Calcium
Silicate, Manganese Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Cobalt
Sulfate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Selenium Yeast and Natural & Artificial
Flavor.
® Registered Trademark of Land O’Lakes, Inc.
®
This feed was produced in a facility certified
in the American Feed Industry Association’s
Safe Feed/Safe Food Certification Program;
for details go to: www.safefeedsafefood.org.
Manufactured by:
Land O’Lakes Animal Milk Products Co.
Shoreview, MN 55126
FS8430
Miscellaneous
CRUDE PROTEIN, not less than ................................................................... 22.0 %
CRUDE FAT, not less than ............................................................................. 20.0 %
CRUDE FIBER, not more than ...................................................................... 0.50 %
CALCIUM (Ca), not less than ........................................................................ 0.75 %
CALCIUM (Ca), not more than ...................................................................... 1.25 %
PHOSPHORUS (P), not less than .................................................................. 0.70 %
VITAMIN A, not less than ...................................................................... 20,000 IU/lb.
VITAMIN D3, not less than ...................................................................... 5,000 IU/lb.
VITAMIN E, not less than ........................................................................... 100 IU/lb.
Mixing and Feeding Directions
•
Always weigh milk replacer powder for accurate mixing.
•
Mix replacer powder according to the schedule listed below by adding powder to water as
indicated and mix thoroughly.
Milk Replacer Powder
Water (110-120ºF)
Recommended
12 oz.
+2 quarts
Standard
10 oz.
+2 quarts
Recommended
1.5 lb (24 oz.)
+1 gallon
Standard
1.25 lb (20 oz.)
+1 gallon
Individual Calf
Large Batch
Feeding Directions (2 days to Weaning)
NOTE: Always offer free choice water.
Small Breeds: Feed 2 to 2.3 quarts twice daily.
Large Breeds: Feed 2.3 quarts twice daily (fill 2 quart bottle to rim)
A characteristic of this product is a slight layering that occurs after a prolonged period of time. If
layering occurs, re-mix before feeding.
General Recommendations
1. Feed newborn calves 3 quarts of high quality warm colostrum via nipple bottle within 1
hour of birth and repeat 12 hours later (or) feed 4 quarts of high quality warm colostrum by
esophageal feeder within 1 hour of birth and repeat 12 hours later via nipple bottle as much
as they will consume.
2. Consult with your veterinarian on a dry cow and calf vaccination program including but not
limited to E. Coli, rota and corona virus, clostridium and salmonella.
3. For best mixing, continuously stir with wire whip while adding powder to 110-120ºF water
(hot as you can tolerate on your hand). Use correct water temperature to avoid product
seperation. Feed milk replacer at 100-105ºF.
4. Begin feeding milk replacer on day 2 and provide fresh, clean water along with a high quality,
palatable calf starter on a free-choice basis.
5. Observe calves closely during the milk replacer feeding period. Avoid underfeeding, which
may result in starvation, or overconsumption which may increase incidence of scours.
6. Continue to feed milk replacer until the calf is consuming a minimum of 1.5 pounds of calf
starter per day, which usually occurs at 5-7 weeks of age.
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Three Times Daily and/or Cold Weather: It is beneficial (especially in cold weather) to feed three
feedings of calf milk replacer spaced evenly through the 24 hours. Mix as above and feed 2 to 2.3
quarts per feeding.