Features
- Eagerly consumed by goats
- Helps goats quickly reach the desired milk production and maintain it for a long time.
- Prevents excessive live weight loss after kidding.
- Increases fertility.
Important Information
- Ensure goats have access to clean and drinkable water 24 hours a day.
- Make sure there is sufficient feeding space and dry bedding area available.
- Confirm that ventilation in the housing is adequate and humidity is not too high.
- Provide adequate feed according to production and lactation status.
- Carefully monitor live weight loss and gain in our goats.
- Implement a flushing program before buck mating to increase the number of kids born.
- Proper feeding in the last 5-6 weeks of pregnancy will improve the survival chances of the newborn kids.
- Good care and feeding during the late pregnancy and first weeks after birth will reduce kid losses and promote rapid growth.
- The genetic quality and breeding ability (age) of bucks used for mating will greatly affect the productivity and kidding rates of future generations.
- It is very important to establish a prevention and treatment program for our herd within a protocol and apply it under the supervision of a veterinarian.