AntlerMax Breeder Textured 17-6 with Climate Guard
AntlerMax Deer Breeder Textured 17-6 feed now contains Climate Guard™. This is a highly fortified textured ration for confined deer designed to meet the extra nutritional demands of high scoring bucks during antler development. AntlerMax Breeder Textured 17-6 diet is also uniquely designed to supply extra nutrition to deer during their life stages when nutritional requirements are accelerated: does during lactation; does and bucks regaining body weight after the rut; and deer regaining body condition following periods of reduced intake due to climatic factors or illness. It is also an excellent creep and weaning ration for fawns.
AntlerMax Deer Breeder Textured 17-6 with Climate Guard Product PDF
Available in 50-lb bag.
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Ingredients
See product label for the most accurate list of ingredients.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein | 17.00 % min |
Crude Fat | 6.00 % min |
Crude Fiber | 10.50 % max |
Calcium (Ca) | 1.75 % min |
Calcium (Ca) | 2.25 % max |
Phosphorus (P) | 0.85 % min |
Salt (NaCl) | 0.25 % min |
Salt (NaCl) | 0.75 % max |
Potassium (K) | 1.00 % min |
Vitamin A | 10,500 IU/lb min |
Feeding
Feed AntlerMax Breeder Textured 17-6 feed to deer in confinement. For best results hand feed in a trough. To reduce feed loss to birds and other non-target species feed what the animals will clean up in approximately an hour in the mornings and evenings. Depending on physiological stage of the animals and hay quality, consumption should be in the range of 2% - 4% of body weight. Feeding in a self-feeder is not recommended. This is not a high fiber feed and should supply necessary nutrients except fiber. Feed good quality legume hay free-choice.
This product may be fed to elk.
Caution
Special Considerations
Management Practices
1. A feeding program is only as effective as the management practices. Actual results can vary depending upon feed intake, environmental conditions, and the quality of the management practices.
2. Provide a source of fresh, clean water at all times.
3. Provide salt free-choice.
4. When changing rations, the change should be made gradually over a period of 7-10 days. Gradually reduce the amount of old ration while gradually increasing the amount of new ration until the ration change is complete.
5. This feed contains vitamin and mineral levels adequate for most situations therefore a supplemental source of vitamins and minerals is usually not necessary unless adequate feed intake is not achieved.
6. Consult your veterinarian for a recommended herd health program.