Sheep Feed & Supplements

Explore our range of high-protein, copper-free crumbles, pellets, and liquid feeds expertly formulated for sheep and lambs.

Grain and Fibre-based large (10mm) pellets that incorporate protein, energy and effective fibre. Using cereal grain and fibre ingredients along with oilseed protein meals, this unique high fibre pelleted product is designed as a convenient complete feed to maintain condition.

Product Type Nuts
Objective Maintenance, Paddock Assist
Lifestage Adult
Requirement Antibiotic Free, Ionophore Free, Urea Free
Packaging Bagged, Bulk
Brand Ambos
Product Type Nuts
Objective Paddock Assist, Maintenance
Lifestage Lamb, Ewes
Requirement Antibiotic Free

Features & Benefits

  • Palatable, high effective fibre, low starch, true protein.
  • Incorporates milled grain and milled fibre with oilseed protein meal and minerals.
  • Contains a buffer (Acid Buf) to aid in the prevention of rumen acidosis.
  • For loading and storage, the density of these pellets is typically around 600 kg/m3.

Typical Composition

  • Cereal grains and co-products
  • Ground Wheat Straw and Canola Hay
  • Oilseed Protein Meals
  • Limestone
  • Salt
  • Magnesium Oxide
  • Buffer
  • Trace Minerals and Vitamins

Nutritional Analysis

Protein 13 %
Energy (Ruminant ME) 10 Mj/kg
Crude Fibre 20 %
NDF 35 %
Starch <20 %
Calcium 1.4 %
Phosphorus 0.3 %
Magnesium 0.33 %

Directions for use

  • These pellets can be fed at up to 2% of bodyweight per day.
  • Although they incorporate effective fibre and are low in starch, they are very palatable, and it is recommended that an initial diet adaptation period be followed when starting to feed pellets to livestock.
  • To avoid problems with acidosis (grain poisoning), controlled and gradual introduction of the pellets is important, for animals to adapt and condition their gut to the pellets.
  • Give special attention to controlling the introduction of pellets to excessively hungry or drought-affected stock.
  • As an introduction, feed small controlled amounts (about 0.2% of bodyweight per animal per day to begin with) and slowly increase the daily amount over 10 days up to the desired feed rate of up to 2.0% of bodyweight per day - with what forage is available to make up the balance of the total diet intake.
  • Ensure that clean fresh water is available always.

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