Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1981, Image 137

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    403
100 LBS. NET
GERMAN’S
PEL-FLAKE-16
DAIRY FEED
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude Protein, Minimum 16 00*c
Crude For, Minimum 3 00 ff
Crude Fiber, Maximum 7 00 c <-
Vitamin A I U Lb Minimum 6 750
Vitamin D 3 I U Lb Minimum 4500
Vitamin € I U Lb , Minimum 20
INGREDIENTS
Cram Products Processed Grom By Products Plant
Protein Products, Cane Molasses Vitamin A Supple
merit, Vitamin D 3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement
Sodium Bicarbonate Dicolcium Phosphate Calcium
Cerbonoto Monfonous Oxide Zinc Oxide iron Car*
bonate. Iron Sulfate Copper Oxide, Cobolt Carbonate,
Ethylene Diamine DihydnedJj. Potassium Sulfate,
Magnesium Sulfate Salt petenium#
MANUFACTURED BY
Gehman Feed Mill, Inc.
Denver, Pa.
FOR BALANCING LEGUME ROUGHAGE
AND CORN SILAGE.
Selenium is now added to all Gehman's Dairy (and Beef) feeds and
supplements after Food and Drug Administration approval was
published in the Federal Register January 26,1979.
Selenium is an essential nutrient and is low in grains and forages in
the Northeast and other areas. Vitamin E and selenium function
together and each nutrient has a sparing effect on the other for
certain needs. Low selenium levels have increased retained
placentas, uterine infections, slow growth, white muscle disease and
paralysis, scouring and heart failure. The need is for about 0.1 part
per-miilion (1/10 ppm) while grain and roughages may supply less
than half this amount.
Selenium was previously approved and added to all Gehman’s
swine and poultry feeds (except layer) at 0.1 ppm and in turkey feeds
at 0.2 ppm.
Buffers Gehman Dairy feeds and supplements contain buffering
Caw's Name Me
*l»
Birthrate.
Brevity
Dry Penad
Feed (grain) head day
«0 30
Emmett I. Robertson, Ph.D.
Nutrition Consultant
GEHMAN’S
DAIRY PRODUCTION FEEDING CHART
Lactotian (Na ).
freviauV laOatians.
_CaUmg data
Challenge
DAYS OF LACTATION
TAPE WEIGHTS
GEHMAN FEED SERVICE BULLETINS
• “Protein needs of Dairy Cows” Revised
1981
• “Raising Dairy Herd Replacements”
Printed 1981
• “Computer-Formulated Feeding Pro
grams” based on your forage analysis
For more information on this
new Feeding Service Phone
(215) 267-5585 or (717) 738-2929
404
100 LBS. NET
GERMAN’S
PELFLAKE-18
DAIRY FEED
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude Protein, Minimum 18 00%
Crude Pot, Minimum 3 00%
Crude Fiber, Maximum - 7 00%
Vitamin A, I U Lb , Minimum 8 400
Vitamin D 3, 1 U Lb, Minimum 5625
Vitamin E, I U Lb , Minimum 25
INGREDIENTS
Grain Products, Processed Gram By Products, Plant
Protein Products, Cane Molasses, Vitamin A Supple
meat. Vitamin 03 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement,
Sodium Bicarbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium
Cerbonota, Manganous Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Iren Car*
banate. Iron Sulfate, Copper Oxide, Cobalt Carbonate,
Ethylene Diamine Oihydyadide. Potassium Sulfate,
Magnesium Sulfate, Salt.tSelenium 1
MANUFACTURED BY
Gehman Feed Mill, Inc.
Denver, Pa.
FOR BALANCING MIXED LEGUME-GRASS
ROUGHAGES. WHEN CORN SILAGE IS THE
MAJOR ROUGHAGE, AND AT
PEAK LACTATION.
Fat Test.
Middle
Ending
Pradocban
agents of added magnesium, sodium bicarbonate and calcium car
bonate to reduce acidosis from high grain feeding, corn silage, high
moisture corn and to guard against low milk fat test. With heavy
feeding, digestibility of starch is reduced by acid conditions in the
intestine which can be improved by buffers.
Heat Treatment in pelleting and flaking grains reduces starch loss
in the droppings that occurs in heavy feeding of unprocessed grain,
protects protein for by-passing rumen degredation and promotes
propionic acid production for increased milk production. Pelleting
and flaking improves feed texture for increased feed intake in milking
parlors, especially for high producers.
32% Dairy Pellets provide levels of protein vitamins and minerals
to balance 2 - 3 times its weight in corn, pellets mix well with whole
corn, and pellets can be top fed to supply extra protein during early
lactation.
Dairyman.
Address
Lectatian
Prarfuctian
Lbs
Cows usually peak in milk produc
tion about the 6th week of lactation;
reach low point in body weight at
same stage, but do not achieve max
imum nutrient intake per day until
10 to 12 weeks after calving.
In early lactation cows need high
er protein in the feed to avoid being
“stunted” in milk production and to
balance energy provided when a
cow “milks fat off her back.” Body
weight must be stabilized for re
breeding at 80 to 100 days of lacta
tion
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 6,1981—D9
430
100 LBS. NET
GERMAN’S
32% DAIRY
CONCENTRATE
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude Protein, Minimum . 32 00%
Crude Fot, Minimum . 1 50%
Crude Fiber, Maximum 6 00%
Calcium (Ca), Minimum 2 00%
Calcium (Ca), Maximum 3 00%
Phosphorus (P), Minimum , 1 00%
Salt (HaCi), Minimum 3 00%
Salt (HoCl), Maximum 4 00%
Vitamin A, I U Lb, Minimum 22,500
Vitamin 03,1 U Lb , Minimum 15,000
Vitamin E, I U Lb , Minimum 57
INGREDIENTS
Procassed Gram By Products, Plant Pratein Products
Cane Molasses, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D 3
Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Diealeium Phos
phete, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate Man
ganaus Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Iron Carbonate, Iron Sulfate,
Copper Oxide, Cobalt Cerbonote, Ethylene Diamine
Sulfate, Magnesium Sulfate,
SeltjpeleniumT
MANUFACTURED BY
Gehman Feed Mill, Inc.
Denver, Pa.
FOR BALANCING CORN AND OTHER
GRAINS. 32% GEHMAN’S DAIRY MIXER
PELLETS ARE USED IN PEL-FLAKE
DAIRY FEEDS.