Reliance Sheep Nuts 25KG

Reliance Sheep Nuts 25KG

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Reliance Sheep nuts are designed to supplement pasture, particularly in time, of low pasture growth and/or poor pasture quality.

Reliance Sheep nuts contain:

  • Quality ingredients in a 12mm nut to ensure optimum utilisation and reduced wastage
  • High levels of digestible energy and metabolisable energy (ME) compared with other supplements such as forages
  • Highly digestible ingredients for late pregnancy when feed intake is limited
  • Molasses for increased palatability
  • A wide range of essential vitamins, minerals and trace elements for flock health and production. This includes vitamins A, D and E, as well as trace elements such as zinc, selenium, iodine, cobalt and manganese


Feeding Recommendations:
ALL SHEEP: Typical feeding rate is 150g/head/day

  • Optimum feeding rates depend on pasture availability and quality and the age and condition of the sheep. The nuts can be fed at higher levels if required.
  • Transition onto reliance SHEEP NUTS by starting with 50g/head/day for a week before building up to 150g/head/day over the following one to two weeks.
  • Ensure an adequate amount of forage is available at all times.
  • Ensure sheep have access to clean drinking water at all times.
  • Contains nutritional levels of cobalt, iodine, copper, manganese, zinc and selenium as well as vitamins A, D and E. If supplementing these trace elements in other ways (pasture, drench or injection), then please consult with Balcairn Stockfoods or your veterinarian


INGREDIENTS SELECTED FROM:
Barley, Wheat, Palm Kernel Meal, Wheat By-products, Grass seed meal, Soyabean meal, Canola, Linseed, Maize, Oats, Peas, Molasses, Sodium Bentonite, Minerals, Vitamins, Trace elements

Typical Analysis (DM Basis):
Energy 12.2 MJ/kgDM
Protein 12.2%
Fat (minimum) 2%
Fibre (maximum) 8%
Selenium 1mg/kg
The Metabolisable Energy (ME) values are calculated by a registered laboratory from an equation and are not an actual measured value. Therefore they are only a guide for predicting the energy content of a feed