Features
- Eaten eagerly by lambs, helps them quickly get used to feed.
- Prevents urinary difficulties caused by urinary stones.
- Supports rapid muscle and skeletal development.
- Effective in preventing feed-related diarrhea.
- Ensures fast weight gain and increases weaning weight.
- Balanced in energy, protein, mineral, and vitamin content.
Instructions for Use
Newborn lambs should be offered free access to the feed from the first day of life until the age of two months.
Important Information
- Lamb shelters should be checked at least 4 times a day. Ensure that newborn lambs receive 150 ml to 250 ml of colostrum within the first 2 hours after birth, and a second dose within the following 6 hours.
- Lambs should have free access to clean, drinkable water.
- Provide at least 1 m² of dry-bedded resting area for every 3 lambs. By the age of 1 month, this should be adjusted to 1 m² for every 2 lambs.
- It is beneficial to keep lambs younger than one week in separate sections.
- From the 1st day onwards, Çamlı Kuzu Başlangıç Feed should be offered for free consumption.
- High-quality dry hay can be introduced from day 30.
- For newborn lambs, the temperature requirements in lamb shelters are: 25 °C on the first day; for lambs younger than 3 weeks, 18 °C (± 5 °C); and for lambs older than 3 weeks, between 13 °C and 15 °C.
- For heating shelters, one (250 W) infrared lamp for every 15 lambs can be used, positioned 1 meter above the floor, or alternative heating systems may be preferred.
- If humidity is high (≥ 80%) and ventilation is insufficient, respiratory problems will increase. In winter, avoid excessive and direct drafts. Also, ensure the shelter is adequately ventilated.
- Vaccination and health practices for lambs and pregnant ewes, both before and after birth, should be carried out within the framework of a defined protocol.