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Lone Star Instant 22-10 Calf Milk Replacer

Red and black feed bag. A milk substitute to be fed to herd replacement calves.

2172 – Instant 22-10 Lone Star Calf Milk Replacer

A milk substitute to be fed to herd replacement calves.

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FEATURES

  • 1744 Kcal/lb
  • 22% protein
  • Performance Direct Fed Microbials (probiotics)
  • Lightly acidified
  • Vitamin fortified

BENEFITS

  • Easy to use – just mix with warm water
  • Probiotics are naturally occurring microorganisms that improve digestion, health, and overall performance
  • Acidification improves digestion
CRUDE PROTEIN 22.00% min
CRUDE FAT 10.00% min
CRUDE FIBER 0.50% max
CALCIUM (CA) 0.70% min
CALCIUM (CA) 1.00% max
PHOSPHORUS (P) 0.60% min
VITAMIN A 32,000 IU/LB min
VITAMIN D 12,000 IU/LB min
VITAMIN E 200 IU/LB min

Feed colostrum for the first three days. For best results, it is important to get colostrum into the calf as soon as possible after birth. To be sure that the calf receives colostrum, it may be advisable to feed the calf directly rather than allowing the calf to nurse. This first feeding should be 3 to 4 lbs. in the first hour of life. The colostrum should be continued for three days at the rate of about 7-8% of body weight.

After the third day, start feeding Lone Star Calf Milk Replacer according to the directions below. These directions are intended only as a guide. The feeder must use his good judgement when feeding calves. Calves will vary in feed requirements, depending on size or health of the calf. Any changes in feeding level should be made gradually. If a calf scours, milk intake should be restricted or eliminated for one or two feedings.

TWICE A DAY FEEDING: Mix Lone Star Calf Milk Replacer at the rate of 1 cup per 1 quart of warm water (120° F) or 1 pound (4 cups) to 1 gallon of warm water. Mix thoroughly. Feed 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 quarts of the above mixture (reconstituted milk replacer) twice a day, depending on the health and size of the calf. A 100 lb. healthy calf should receive about 2 quarts of the reconstituted milk replacer. Feed Lone Star Calf Milk Replacer as long as you would normally feed whole milk, or until weaning. The calf can be weaned when it meets the following three criteria:

1. Be at least 4 weeks of age.

2. Have gained 20% of its birth weight.

3. Have consumed at least one pound of Lone Star Calf Starter

Developer per day for 3 consecutive days.

Lone Star Calf Starter Developer should be introduced before the end of the first week. It is important that the calf starter be kept fresh. Hay of high quality may be introduced at the end of the second week, but it is not necessary until after weaning. Corn silage should not be fed during the first two months.

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