Milne Layer is a nutritionally balanced crumble designed to be fed to layers from 17 weeks of age to end-of-lay.
Features Benefits
Nutritionally balanced ration > Meets the energy, protein, vitamin and mineral requirements for optimal egg production
Additional energy > Allows birds to maximise growth to reach their genetic potential
Optimal calcium to phosphorus ratio > Ensures sound shell quality and hardness requirements are met
Quality assured vitamin/trace > Provides the optimal balance of vitamins and minerals to meet laying bird
nutritional requirements
Crumbled feed > Prevents selective feeding, reduces dust / wastage and reduces risk of bacterial contamination
Enzyme inclusion > High quality phyate enzyme helps improve nutrient bioavailability and digestibility, which helps minimise wet litter
No ingredient separation > Even nutrient blend received by each bird
Raw material receival standards > High quality and safety of ingredients for quality assurance
Least cost formulation > Better value for your feed dollar
Nutritional Analysis
Nutrients As fed basis
Crude Protein (min) 14.0%
Metabolisable Energy (min) 2350 kcal/kg
Crude Fibre 8.0%
Added Salt (max) 0.2%
Calcium (min) 3.6%
Available Phosphorus (min) 0.3%
Ingredient Selection
Cereal grains, oilseed meals, lupins, cereal byproducts, limesand, minerals, amino acids, vitamin/trace mineral
premix.
Feeding Directions
Milne Layer should be fed ad lib from about 17 weeks of age (1 - 2 weeks before point-of-lay) through to the end-of-lay. Birds can be expected to eat about 120 g/day depending on hen size, type and farming conditions.
Features Benefits
Nutritionally balanced ration > Meets the energy, protein, vitamin and mineral requirements for optimal egg production
Additional energy > Allows birds to maximise growth to reach their genetic potential
Optimal calcium to phosphorus ratio > Ensures sound shell quality and hardness requirements are met
Quality assured vitamin/trace > Provides the optimal balance of vitamins and minerals to meet laying bird
nutritional requirements
Crumbled feed > Prevents selective feeding, reduces dust / wastage and reduces risk of bacterial contamination
Enzyme inclusion > High quality phyate enzyme helps improve nutrient bioavailability and digestibility, which helps minimise wet litter
No ingredient separation > Even nutrient blend received by each bird
Raw material receival standards > High quality and safety of ingredients for quality assurance
Least cost formulation > Better value for your feed dollar
Nutritional Analysis
Nutrients As fed basis
Crude Protein (min) 14.0%
Metabolisable Energy (min) 2350 kcal/kg
Crude Fibre 8.0%
Added Salt (max) 0.2%
Calcium (min) 3.6%
Available Phosphorus (min) 0.3%
Ingredient Selection
Cereal grains, oilseed meals, lupins, cereal byproducts, limesand, minerals, amino acids, vitamin/trace mineral
premix.
Feeding Directions
Milne Layer should be fed ad lib from about 17 weeks of age (1 - 2 weeks before point-of-lay) through to the end-of-lay. Birds can be expected to eat about 120 g/day depending on hen size, type and farming conditions.