13% PROTEIN 14% FIBRE A superior quality coarse mixture for the older horse. Twilight Years is balanced for protein, energy, minerals and vitamins to supply the particular nutritional requirements of the older animal.
The traditional quality ingredients include steam cooked flaked barley and flaked maize. A variety of protein sources are used including cooked flaked peas, lucerne, sunflower and soya. This feed is fully mineralised, so other supplement should be necessary in most cases. Lamas have a high requirement for viamin E, which is included in the ration.
Heygates Calf Coarse Mixture contains cooked cereals - an alternative feed to using calf nutlets. It's a molassed mix, which makes it a palatable feed as well as a source of energy and the added natural live yeast means better digestibility of nutrients and improves your calves' growth grates. Benefits: • Molassed for improved palatability • Useful alternative to calf nutlets • Contains natural live yeast for better nutrient digestibility & growth rates. • 3.5% oil, 17% protein, 7.5% fibre
Traditional flaked barley which is steam cooked for improved palatability and digestibility. Steam cooked flaked barley is a key raw material in Heygates coarse mixtures and is ideal for providing weight gain and condition.
Quick Grow Lamb pellets are available in loose bulk or 20kg bags. Heygates Quick Grow can be used as a creep feed or fed ad lib to finish lambs at 12 to 14 weeks of age. If fed ad lib then a typical lamb will consume about 40kg of feed if still on the ewe or 70 to 80kg if weaned.
Makes the energy from the grains more easily available to the horse's digestive system Helps to make the feed non heating while still providing valuable nutrients
Wheat Bran Cleaned 20Kg 12% Crude Fibre Traditionally given as a mash for resting, sick, or old horses. When prepared in this way, it also works as a laxative.
19% PROTEIN 5% FIBRE A grower/finisher ration formulated to maintain good growth rates from 10 or 11 weeks of age right through to finish. It is recommended that the feeding rate is restricted to about 2kg up to 15 weeks of age (approx 65kg liveweight) or 2.5kg for older pigs. This will reduce the risk of the pig laying down too much fat.