Purina Antler Advantage Wildlife 20
Purina Antler Advantage Wildlife 20 is a complete, nutrition-packed, 16%-protein, pelleted ration designed to be fed to deer in confinement. The proprietary protein sources support top performance for antler growth, reproductive success, abundant milk production and assure optimum growth and healthy development in young fawns. It is a power-packed nutritional package with ideal amounts and ratios of vitamins and minerals for antler density and strength and optimum reproductive performance. It is also suitable to be used as a creep feed and weaning ration for fawns.
Features & Benefits of Purina Antler Advantage Wildlife 20
Balanced nutrition
Higher in protein than most grasses and browse species in native habitat. Contains a vitamin and mineral package including Vitamins A, D & E, phosphorus and trace minerals.
Convenient
One feed that can be fed to multiple species including wild sheep. Can be fed in a feeder or the 3/8” pellet can be fed on the ground.
Effective
Supplies essential nutrients to improve diets and optimize productivity of wild herbivores when nutrients available from the native habitat may be limiting due to climatic conditions, overstocking, and other stressful situations
Palatable
Apple flavored, unique blend of nutritious ingredients and readily accepted by wild herbivores
Stop into Cherokee Feed & Seed located in Ball Ground and Gainesville, Georgia. Have questions about our wildlife feeds and deer attractants? Please contact us and a helpful member of our staff will reach out to you.
Features
FEATURES | BENEFITS |
Balanced nutrition |
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Convenient |
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Effective |
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Palatable |
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Directions
2. Provide water and Purina® AntlerMax® Deer Mineral at all times.
3. For best results space feeding stations uniformly throughout the property.
4. Number of feeding stations required depends on population density but in most cases one feeder per 25 – 30 deer is sufficient.
5. If deer density is not known, start with one feeding station per 100-200 acres and monitor feed consumption to determine if more feeding stations are needed.
6. Consult your veterinarian for a recommended herd health and parasite control programs.
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