Purina® Dairy Goat Parlor 18
high-protein wholesome pelleted feed formulated for optimum milk production in lactating dairy goats.
Designed to deliver the nutrition and performance you expect. See the difference it can make in your goats’ overall growth and health.
Designed to deliver the nutrition and performance you expect. See the difference it can make in your goats’ overall growth and health.
Features & Benefits
Availa-4® minerals
Balanced combination of organic zinc, manganese, copper and cobalt to support growth and help immune function
Diamond V® Yeast Culture
Designed to encourage intake and support intestinal health during times of stress
Nutritionally balanced
Fortified for optimal milk production. Provides a proper balance of high-quality protein, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients.
Palatable, high-quality ingredients
Helps ensure consumption
Pelleted
No separation of ingredients, easy to handle
Nutrients
Nutrient
Min / Max
Amount
Crude Protein
MIN
18.00 %
CrudeFat
MIN
3.00 %
Crude Fiber
MAX
8.00 %
Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF)
MAX
12.00 %
Calcium (Ca)
MIN
0.75 %
Calcium (Ca)
MAX
1.25 %
Phosphorus (P)
MIN
0.60 %
Salt (NaCl)
MIN
0.30 %
Salt (NaCl)
MAX
0.80 %
Copper (Cu)
MIN
20.00 PPM
Copper (Cu)
MAX
25.00 PPM
Selenium (Se)
MIN
0.50 PPM
Vitamin A
MIN
4000 IU/LB
Vitamin E
MIN
30 IU/LB
Feeding Directions
Description
Pelleted feed for lactating dairy goats. Feed according to production requirements (1 pound of Dairy Parlor 18 per every 2 quarts of milk produced) along with good quality forage free-choice. Do not dilute further with grain. Always provide adequate amounts of fresh, clean water.
In groups of goats there are certain animals that experience chronic bloat, or other digestive disturbances and consequently, are poor performers. In addition, excess feed consumption, severe weather changes resulting in erratic feed consumption and poorly managed feeding practices, can increase the incidence of bloat in all goats. If bloating occurs, the above management practices should be reviewed and your veterinarian consulted.
In groups of goats there are certain animals that experience chronic bloat, or other digestive disturbances and consequently, are poor performers. In addition, excess feed consumption, severe weather changes resulting in erratic feed consumption and poorly managed feeding practices, can increase the incidence of bloat in all goats. If bloating occurs, the above management practices should be reviewed and your veterinarian consulted.
Caution
Do not feed to sheep. This product contains copper. Store in dry, well ventilated area, protected from rodents and insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, abortion or death.
Special Considerations
This product is available regionally, so please check with your local Purina® dealer for ordering details.