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HeadStart™ HiCal- Colostrum for Lambs
Unit Quantity Packaging: 25 ounces (700 gram) tub, containing up to 20 lamb feedings
Pallet Quantity: 250 tubs per pallet
Description
(Saskatoon Colostrum Co. Ltd.) The perfect feed supplement to help newborn lambs survive and thrive, made from natural bovine colostrum. Newborn lambs need rapid access to colostrum soon after birth and throughout the first day of life to maintain body temperature and prevent infection. Designed to provide lambs with high levels of colostral fat needed to prevent hypoglycemia and hypothermia and gain body weight, as well as immunity, growth factors, and other key nutrients. Use to supplement or replace ewe colostrum when:
- the quality or quantity of available ewe colostrum is inadequate;
- lambs are unable to suckle, such as in multiple births, first pregnancy ewes, and lambs born to sick or weak ewes; or
- ewes are infected with ovine progressive pneumonia (OPP), Johne’s Disease or other diseases that can be transferred from ewes to lambs through colostrum.
“Easy Mix” formula provides energy potency, immune potency, convenience, and uniformity. Comes with convenient scoop to measure individual feedings based on lamb body weight. Each 25 oz tub provides up to 20 lamb feedings.
Minimum Guaranteed Analysis
- Bovine Globulin Protein (Min) ………14%
- Crude Protein (Min) ………………43.0%
- Crude Fat (Min) ……………………23.0%
- Crude Fiber (Max) …………………..1.0%
- Calcium (Min-Max) ……………0.9%-1.1%
- Phosphorus (Min) ……………………0.8%
Feeding Recommendations for Lambs
The following feeding recommendations are for lambs that do not receive any other colostrum. They are based on body weight, but it should be noted that specific needs will vary depending on environmental conditions. When given in each of three feedings in the first 18 hours of life these feeding recommendations are designed to provide a newborn lamb with the energy needed for maintenance plus gain under indoor [still, dry] conditions, or with maintenance and lower gain under outdoor conditions.
Newborn lambs should receive their first feeding of colostrum as soon after birth as possible, and not later than 6 hours of age. Undersized, weak or stressed lambs may also benefit from continued feeding of HEADSTART® HiCal after the first day of age.
Mixing – Use a whisk to mix each feeding into water that is hot to the touch 55°C (130°F). Avoid water temperatures above 55°C (130°F). Hot water and vigorous mixing are required because of the high levels of natural fat and proteins. Feeding – After mixing, HEADSTART HiCal can be fed by nipple bottle or oesophageal tube. The liquid can be stored refrigerated for up to 72 hr, and before feeding should be re-warmed to 40°C (104°F) by immersing in warm water.
| Lamb Type | Typical Lamb Weight (kg) | Powder/Feed (g) | No. of Level Scoops | Water/Feed (ml) | Final Volume /Feeding (ml) |
| Triplet | 3.0 | 30.0 | 1.5 | 110 | 135 |
| Twin | 4.0 | 40.0 | 2.0 | 150 | 180 |
| Low Average | 4.5 | 45.0 | 2.25 | 170 | 210 |
| Average | 5.0 | 50.0 | 2.5 | 190 | 230 |
| High Average | 6.0 | 60.0 | 3.0 | 225 | 270 |
| Over Sized | 8.0 | 80.0 | 4.0 | 300 | 360 |
Each Level scoop measures 20 g (0.7 oz) of HEADSTART HiCal
Note: Due to high fat content, colostrum may be too thick to pass through standard kid nipples. It may be necessary to enlarge the nipple opening.
Feeding Recommendations
Newborn lambs have limited energy reserves and need rapid access to colostrum to maintain body temperature and survive. This is especially true for lambs that have a difficult birth, are born into cold temperatures, or are born to poorly fed ewes. HEADSTART ® HiCal has been formulated to contain natural high levels of colostral fat and lactose because they are the only nutrients that newborn lambs can quickly convert into the energy needed to maintain body temperature.
Rarely, cows produce antibodies that can destroy lamb blood cells. If newborn lambs ingest large amounts of these antibodies anemia may result. Affected lambs may become weak and have pale (white) gums. HEADSTART ® HiiCal is made from colostrum pooled from thousands of cows and it is very unlikely that such antibodies will be present in amounts sufficient to affect lamb blood cells. This syndrome is much more likely when lambs are fed bovine colostrum from a single cow producing these antibodies. However, in the unlikely event that signs of anemia are noticed, stop all feeding of HEADSTART ® HiCal and consult a veterinarian.
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