| Feed Type |
Protein % |
Feeding Instructions |
| Chick Starter |
19% |
Feed
to starter pullets from day old
to seven weeks
depending on their weight |
| Boiler Starter |
21% |
Feed
to broilers chick from one day to four weeks of age |
| Broiler Grower |
19% |
Feed
to broilers starting with the fifth week until birds are switched
to broiler finisher |
| Broiler Finisher |
18% |
Feed
to broilers during the last five days prior to slaughter. |
| Pullet Grower (Non Med) |
16% |
Feed
unmediated pullet
grower from 16 weeks of age until birds reach 10% production at
approximately 20 to 22 weeks of age |
| Pullet Grower (Med) |
16% |
Feed
to pullets from six to seven weeks until sixteen weeks of age
depending on their body weight. |
| Layer |
17% |
Feed
to laying chickens from 10 % egg production to 40 weeks of age. At
40 weeks of age birds may be fed 15% layer. |
| Pig Starter |
17% |
Feed to baby pigs from weaning to 75lbs of
body weight |
| Pig Grower |
15% |
Feed to pigs from 75 lbs body weight until ready
for market |
| Banana Supplement |
20% |
Feed 1 to 3 lbs of banana supplement to growing
pigs per day along with fresh bananas fed appetite |
| Sow Ration |
16% |
Gestation: Feed to 4 to 5lb per head per day
increase feeding to 5 to 6 lb per head per day, 30 days prior to
furrowing. |
| Dairy
Pellets |
16% |
Lactation: Gradually increase feed after
furrowing until fed to appetite |
| Feed 16% Dairy Ration together with a high
protein forage fed to appetite. |
| Feed to dairy cows according to body weight and
milk production .Feed at the rate of 2% of body weight plus 1lb
per 3 lbs of milk |
| G.P.R. |
14% |
A general purpose livestock feed for feeding to
all classes of livestock at the rate of 1% to 2% of body weight. |
| Horse
Pellets |
14% |
Feed 1/2 to 1 1/2 per 100lbs body weight,
according to the amount of work and desired body condition. |
| Feed good quality hay at the same rate or provide
free choice feeding of quality fresh hay. |
| Rabbit Pellet |
17% |
Feed to rabbits appetite |