Dairy Feed Range
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Veanavite® Calf Pellets
Veanavite® Calf Pellets are a nutritionally balanced, high energy and protein ration designed to be fed to calves from 1 week to 10-12 weeks of age.
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Calfgro Pellets
Calfgro is a nutritionally balanced high energy and protein pellet, designed to be fed to calves from 1 week of age until 10-12 weeks of age.
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Calfgro-S Pellets
Calfgro-S is a nutritionally balanced ration containing straw, that is designed to be fed to calves between the ages of 3 and 12 months.
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Sustain Dairy Pellets
Sustain is a nutritionally balanced high energy and medium protein ration, designed to be fed to high producing dairy cows on moderate quality pasture.
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Leadfeed Pellets
Leadfeed is a nutritionally balanced ration, designed to be fed to dairy cows prior to calving to help prevent milk fever and retained placenta. It also improvesgrain adaption and boosts peak lactation.
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Booster Pellets
Booster is a nutritionally balanced high energy and high protein ration, designed to be fed to high producing dairy cows on good quality hay and silage or moderate quality pastures.
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Excel Pellets
Excel is a nutritionally balanced high energy and medium protein ration, designed to be fed to high producing dairy cows on good quality hay and silage or moderate quality pastures.
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Turbo Pellets
Turbo is a nutritionally balanced high energy and high protein ration, designed to be fed to high producing dairy cows on low protein hay and silage.
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To get more information on any of these products please contact our sales department via email: sales@milne.com.au or phone (08) 9351 0700, country callers can FREECALL 1800 199 574, for more contact information see our contact page.
