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Goat colostrum replacer
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goat colostrum replacer
goat colostrum replacer
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Characteristics

Animal type
goat, for sheep
Form
powder

Description

Making sure lambs and kid goats build a strong immune system has never been simpler. Set your newborn goat and newborn lamb up for a productive life with LAND O LAKES® Colostrum Replacement for Kid Goats and Lambs. Features & Benefits Immune Support LAND O LAKES® Colostrum Replacement for Kid Goats and Lambs contains over 20% Immunoglobulin G (IgG) to help provide essential antibodies and build kid goat and lamb immune systems. For Every Situation While colostrum direct from the doe or ewe is best, it’s not always possible. Feed this colostrum replacer when: • Quality or quantity of maternal colostrum is inadequate • Newborn kid goat or newborn lamb is unable to drink from doe or ewe • You have a first pregnancy doe or ewe • You suspect ewe or doe health challenges USDA Licensed LAND O LAKES® Colostrum Replacement for Kid Goats and Lambs is licensed and tested by the USDA. Each batch is tested to ensure product meets passive transfer requirements. Feeding Directions Colostrum Replacer Feeding Schedule Feed colostrum replacer three times within the first 18 hours of birth based on body weight. See product packaging for more feeding instructions. Best Results Feeding Kid Goats and Lambs for Best Results Water temperature for mixing colostrum replacer should be 110-120 degrees F. Colostrum replacer should be 105 degrees F when delivered to the kid or lamb. Always weigh powder for accurate mixing.

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