Description
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
- Lucerne chaff can be included in the diets of horses, beef and dairy cattle, pigs, poultry and sheep.
- Lucerne chaff can be included in the diets of layer hens and broiler chickens to aid in the yellow colouring of the yolks and meat respectively.
- Use as part of a balanced diet.
- Use the following guidelines for maximum inclusion rates in the diets.
SUGGESTED MAXIMUM INCLUSION RATES IN TOTAL DIET
SPECIES | MAX. INCLUSION RATES |
---|---|
PIGS – Weaner | Nil |
PIGS – Grower | 10% |
PIGS – Breeder | 15% |
POULTRY – Broiler and Layer | 8% |
HORSES | 50% |
CATTLE | 30% |
SHEEP | 20% |
LIMITATIONS
- Overfeeding prime green lucerne chaff has been associated with bloat in cattle and colic in horses. Therefore for cattle it is necessary to ensure that there is adequate rumen modifiers in the total diet to minimise the chance of bloat.
- In the case of horses gradual introduction of prime green lucerne chaff is advisable. Take care to avoid over feeding of the chaff to prevent colic.
NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS
TYPICAL | |||
PROTEIN | % | : | 15.00 |
CALCIUM | % | : | 1.00 |
PHOSPHORUS | % | : | 0.20 |
LYSINE | % | : | 0.70 |
METHIONINE | % | : | 0.10 |
ME POULTRY | MJ/kg | : | 2.90 |
ME RUMINANT | MJ/kg | : | 8.70 |
DE HORSE | MJ/kg | : | 9.90 |
DE PIG | MJ/kg | : | 5.40 |
CRUDE FIBRE | % | : | 20.00 |