ANTLERMAX PROFESSIONAL HI-ENERGY BREEDER 16 w/ CLIMATE GUARD

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Purina Antlermax Professional Hi-Energy Breeder 16 W/ Climate Guard

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#20000857

Researched 16% protein, high-energy ration that contains roughage, with the addition of new Climate Guard supplement. Specifically formulated for what peened deer require to support overall health, reproductive performance and antler growth. (50# BAG)



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PRODUCT DETAIL

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Highly-researched 16%-protein, complete pelleted ration that contains roughage. Specifically reformulated, with the addition of new Climate Guard® supplement, for what penned deer require to support overall health, reproductive performance and antler growth.

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS

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Crude Protein (Min) ................................16.00% Crude Fat (Min).........................................4.00% Crude Fiber (Max) ...................................18.00% Calcium (Ca) (Min)....................................0.75% Calcium (Ca) (Max) ...................................1.25% Phosphorus (P) (Min)................................0.40% Salt (NaCl) (Min).......................................0.25% Salt (NaCl) (Max) ......................................0.70%

LIST OF INGREDIENTS

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WARNING/CAUTION

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This feed contains added copper and should not be fed to sheep. Store in a dry, well-ventilated area protected from rodents and insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, performance loss or death.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

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Feed AntlerMax® Breeder Professional 16 feed to deer in confinement. For best results feed free-choice in a covered trough or self-feeder. This is a high fiber feed and should supply necessary nutrients and fiber. However, animals in confinement may exhibit fewer behavioral problems such as hair pulling, fence chewing, etc. if hand fed a small amount of good quality legume hay several times a week. About 0.25 lb of hay per 100 lb of body weight 3 times per week is usually sufficient. Consumption should be in the range of 2% - 4% of body weight per day. This product may be fed to elk.