Consistent formulation tailored to the dietary needs of dairy cows. Our feeds are made in South Australia in a Feed Safe Accredited Feed Mill ensuring a consistent product every time.
Incorporates Sodium Monensin for control of Ketosis around calving
Assists with the management of Milk FeverThe primary goal in late pregnancy is to provide a ration with a low (less than -5 to -10 meq/100 grams of dietary DM) DCAD (Dietary Cation & Anion Difference) and 0.5% magnesium in the diet to reduce the risk of hypocalcemia (low blood Ca) and clinical milk fever around calving. Minimizing the incidence of hypocalcemia and milk fever reduces the incidence of other associated metabolic disorders such as retained fetal membranes, abomasal displacement, and metritis.
DCAD Value (Short Equation)-310 meq /100gm DM 5.2% Magnesium
Contains Levucell SC Probiotic YeastA rumen specific live yeast proven to stimulate rumen health, increase both dry matter intakes, fibre utilization and increase rumen pH through challenging conditions, which all can help cows adjust to an early lactation diet
Includes SoyChlorThe proven consistency of SoyChlor makes inclusion of the chloride supplement in transition rations simple, safe and predictable. SoyChlor's unique ability to consistently deliver chloride while maintaining palatability has made it the preferred feed ingredient by dairy cows across the globe.
Combination of Inorganic and Organic Trace MineralsEnsuring that mineral and vitamin intakes meet or moderately exceed NRC requirements. The source of such minerals may be important because responses have been noted in both production and reproduction to organic sources of minerals.
28% Crude Protien
2.5% Crude Fat
18% Neutral Detergent Fibre
0.5% Added UREA
Ingredients:Lupins, Canola Meal, Soychlor 16-7, Molasses, Vegetable Oil, Magnesium, Anionic Salts, Zinc Cobalt, Copper, Iodine, Manganese, Selenium, Vitamins A,D & E.
ADAPT Lead Feed contain Sodium Monensin 250ppm & Levucell SC Probiotic Yeast @ 1000ppm
0.5-1.0 kg per cow/day for 21 days mixed into on farm grain ration depending on forage mineral profile and milk fever risk accordingly.