Definition
- It
is our fattening feed that can be used at the end of the fattening with the
head, mid-fattening and grains, developed in order to enable the faster
development of young animals in the growing age to be fed.
Features
It
contains 16% crude protein and its protein quality is high.
- In
regions and enterprises where roughage quality is low, it does not require an
extra protein or energy supplement at the beginning or mid-fattening periods.
- At
the end of the fattening period, it can be supplemented with cereal crushes or
flakes and can be used until the end of the fattening.
- It
contains buffer substances to reduce metabolic disorders such as acidosis and
laminitis and to increase roughage digestion.
Advices
• If
you are just starting the ACTIVE BREEDING DEVELOPMENT feed, mix it with your
old feed for at least 10 days.
• In
planning the shelters of our livestock, dry litter area per animal should be at
least 1 m2 per 100 kg live weight. It will also be good if the navigation area
is 1 floor of 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 be able to reach 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.