Goat Trace Mineral Premix
A complete, free-choice trace mineral premix for goats. Contains additional copper with no added molybdenum (ties up copper) for improved immunity.
- Supplements 10 goats for 1 year
- Mix with 50 lbs of plain salt
- High levels of zinc and iodine for hoof health, animal growth and reproduction
- Nutritionist formulated to exceed NRC requirements
Add Sheep/Goat Vitamin A/D/E Premix for diets low in fresh forage.
CONTAINS HIGH LEVELS OF COPPER. DO NOT FEED TO SHEEP.
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Benefits
The GOLD Formula difference…
Formulated by Premier’s small ruminant nutritionist, Dr. Dan Morrical, Ph.D., Goat Trace Mineral Premix contains high levels of zinc and iodine to promote healthier hooves, animal growth and reproduction. (Hoof growth is a long term process so benefits may not be seen for several months of continuous feeding of this trace mineral salt mixture.)
Dr. Morrical builds on the work done by Dr. Kennedy of Pipestone Veterinary Services. In addition to increased levels of zinc and iodine, Goat Trace Mineral Premix contains additional selenium (to the maximum level allowed by the FDA), manganese, and cobalt to maximize flock health and immunity. Copper has been increased with no added molybdenum (ties up copper) for better milking production.
GOLD vs. SE/I (when mixed with 50 lb plain salt)
GOLD Formula Goat Trace Mineral Premix (ppm) |
Selenium & Iodine Premix** (ppm) |
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Selenium | 90 | 88 |
Zinc | 22,700 | 21 |
Iodine | 545 | 196 |
Manganese | 1,454 | 15 |
Cobalt | 54.5 | 4 |
Copper | 4,545 | 0 |
Molybdenum | 0 | 3.5 |
Cost per doe, per year* | $2.38 | $1.26 |
Specs
Guaranteed Analysis
- Calcium (Ca), min 3.5%
- Calcium (Ca), max 5.5%
- Sulfur (S), min 11.00%
- Cobalt (Co), min 600 ppm
- Selenium (Se), min 990 ppm
- Iron (Fe), min 1,000 ppm
- Iodine (I), min 6,000 ppm
- Manganese (Mn), min 16,000 ppm
- Copper (Cu), min 50,000 ppm
- Copper (Cu), max 55,000 ppm
- Zinc (Zn), min 245,000 ppm
Ingredients: Zinc Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Manganese Sulfate, Mineral Oil, Calcium Carbonate, Manganous Oxide, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Sodium Selenite, Ferrous Sulfate, Cobalt Sulfate.
Limestone is used as a carrier for calcium.
How to Use
Thoroughly mix Goat Trace Mineral Premix into 50 lbs of feed mixing salt. Provide in weekly amounts to the goat herd to prevent wastage from weathering.
Goats are expected to consume .25 oz of mixture per head per day. If goats are in confinement, also add 2 lbs of Sheep/Goat Vitamin A/D/E Premix. Our research determined that when vitamins are added to a premix, they begin to degrade and lose their effectiveness. The shepherd can slow this break down by keeping vitamins and minerals separate, until they are ready to be fed.
For herds needing calcium and phosphorous, add 20 lbs dicalcium phosphate and 10 lbs of limestone to the 55 lb salt mixture. Intake should increase to .5 oz of mixture per head per day to ensure adequate micro-mineral consumption. If intakes are not adequate, 5% molasses or processed grains can be added to increase palatability.
Always provide a source of fresh, clean water.
Tips
Shepherd’s Choice™ Management Tip
In areas with excess moisture and humidity, add an anti-caking agent to the trace mineral salt to prevent the mixture from clumping. As an alternative, reduce the amount of salt offered to a weekly supply, or less.Several anti-caking agents are specific for salt. They are calcium aluminum silicate, calcium silicate, calcium stearate, magnesium stearate or magnesium silicate. The inclusion rate should start at 1% of the salt mixture and can go up to 2%. Diatomaceous earth can also be used at a 2% inclusion rate.
Questions? Ask a sheep expert to help customize a mineral ration for your situation.
Precautions
Goat producers should be cautious using copper oxide wire particles in addition to our goat trace mineral packs. Overuse of copper oxide wire particles for parasite control could result in copper poisoning in goats. Consult your local veterinarian or Dr. Dan Morrical (sheepadvice@premier1supplies.com) on the copper status of their operations.
Intake above .25 oz per head per day will exceed the allowable FDA intake levels of .69 mg of selenium per head per day. To reduce intake of the trace mineral salt mixture, dilute with more salt and/or move feed locations further from water sources or congregation areas.
Read all warnings and cautions on label. Follow mixing and feeding instructions carefully. For livestock use only.
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Bonnie Y from Ohio
I started using the Goat Trace Mineral Mix at the end of March. I bought three bags and mixed with plain stock salt, ADE premix and powdered molasses as per directions. Those three bags lasted until the end of August. I was previously using a 50 lb trace mineral salt I purchased at a big box farm supply store that costs 18 to 22 dollars a bag. I was feeding two to three bags a month of that stuff. The significant savings in money alone is enough for me to tell other people to buy the Shepherds Choice mineral mix. The other reason is that the mineral levels provided are significantly higher than the previous mineral I was feeding and higher than anything else I can find.
While I seem to being fewer issues with foot scald than last year, being able to feed this product through a muddy winter and will be the proof in the pudding. I am seeing healthier looking coats on my goats.
I am sticking with this product as I am happy with it. I may even buy a small cement mixer to mix it up if I keep using it.
Bonnie Y from Ohio
I have just started using this mineral mix so I don't know how well it is going to work for my goats. It wasn't too hard to mix it up by hand but if I keep using it I will probably buy a cement mixer to mix it up. I have about 45 adult goats and we are just getting read to kid on April 3 and 4. I switched to Kiko goats and Kiko crosses but still have some problems with hoof scald due to all the mud we have here in Ohio. I am hoping this mineral will help get rid of the problem in the future.