Breeder Pellets
Record Rack Breeder premium deer feed is designed as a complete feed for optimum performance in situations where natural forbs and browse are either absent or in limited supply. Each formula comes with optimum levels of protein and energy for deer in restricted habitats. Record Rack® Breeder Pellets was formulated leveraging our ruminant nutrition expertise and provides maximum mineral absorption. It is made with Optimum Performance Technology™ for the optimum blend of carefully selected ingredients and the right nutrient values for record performance in deer.
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Guaranteed Analysis
Nutrients LevelCrude Protein 16.0%Lysine 0.9%Crude Fat 4.0%Crude Fiber 20.0%Calcium 1.6% - 2.1%Phosphorus 0.8%Salt 0.5% - 0.75%Copper 50 ppmManganese 200 ppmSelenium 0.3 ppmZinc 200 ppmVitamin A 10,000 IU/lbVitamin E 20 IU/lb -
Feeding Directions
This feed is designed to be fed to deer and elk when limited forbs and browse is available. Offer in gravity flow or trough feeders.
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Optimized Energy Levels for Antler Production
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Blanced Fiber Levels to Promote Healthy Digestion
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Pre-, Pro-, & Postbiotics for Nutrient Absorption
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