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Active Fattening

Active Fattening

Definition

- Active fattening feed has been formulated to be used at the beginning of the fattening and in the middle of the fattening for enterprises using cereal crushing and paste, taking into account the energy, protein, vitamin and mineral needs of the animals to be fed.

Features

- Contains 14% crude protein.

- Regions and businesses that use grain can also be used until the middle of fattening.

- It contains buffer substances to reduce metabolic disorders such as acidosis and laminitis and to increase roughage digestion.

- Extra vitamin and mineral supplements are used considering the use of cereals.

Advices

• If you are just starting ACTIVE FATTENING feed, switch to it by mixing it with at least 10 days old feed.

• In planning the shelters of your livestock, dry litter area per animal should be at least 1 m2 per 100 kg live weight. It would also be good if the navigation area is 1 times this.

• It is very important for our livestock to have a feeder area of ​​at least 40-50 cm per animal in free systems in order to avoid competition and to ensure free access to food.

• It is important that we provide clean and potable water for our livestock 24 hours a day.

• Our livestock should have access to feed for 24 hours.

• It will be appropriate to give 1 kg of concentrate per 50 kg live weight to our livestock at the beginning of fattening.

• We must keep our livestock in paddocks that are not too crowded and of a close age and live weight as possible. We should not change the paddocks of our animals unless necessary.

• We must keep quarantine paddocks for our livestock. We must create the necessary preventive vaccination and treatment programs.

DLWG             (Kg/Day)

1

1,5

1

1,5

1

1,5

1

1,5

Live Weight (kg)

Active Fattening

Straw

Grain

Corn Silage

200-250

5

6

1

1

0,5

1

4

3

250-300

6

7

1

1

1

1,5

4

3

300-350

7

8

1

1

1,5

2,5

4

3

350-400

8

8

1

1

2

3

4

3

400-450

8

8

1

1

2,5

3,5

4

3

  *The amount of roughage and concentrate given in the table is reported as the amount to be given per animal per day. If a raw material other than the ones in the table will be used, ask for support from your regional sales manager.