實驗天竺鼠飼料 5025
Description
Guinea Pig Diet is a Constant Nutrition (TM), complete life-cycle diet
formulated to maintain reproduction, lactation, growth and maintenance
of guinea pigs. Its specially researched formula helps minimize
stillbirths, tissue calcification, and pregnancy toxemia. Guinea Pig
Diet contains the proper amount of stabilized vitamin C as determined
by PMI Nutrition International research. No supplemental greens are
needed.
Features and Benefits
‧Complete diet eliminates need for supplements.
‧Contains the proper amount of stabilized vitamin C.
‧Minimized stillbirths, tissue calcification, and pregnancy toxemia.
Produtct Forms Available
‧Pellet, 4mm diameter x 10mm length (5/32" x 8")
‧Meal (ground pellets), special order.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude protein not less than 18.0%
Crude fat not less than 4.0%
Crude fiber not more than 16.0%
Ash not more than 9%
Ingredients
Dehydrated alfalfa meal, dehulled soybean meal, ground corn, ground
soybean hulls, wheat middlings, ground oats, porcine animal fat
preserved with BHA, cane molasses, dicalcium phosphate, monocalcium
phosphate, ground wheat, dried whey, calcium carbonate, salt, magnesium
oxide, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate, DL-methionine, vitamin A acetate,
menadione dimethylpyrimidinol bisulfite (source of vitamin K), choline
chloride, cholecalciferol, folic acid, pyridoxine hydrochloride,
dl-alpha tocopheryl acetate, calcium pantothenate, thiamin mononitrate,
nicotinic acid, cyanocobalamin, riboflavin, cobalt carbonate, soybean
oil, manganous oxide, zinc oxide, ferrous carbonate, copper sulfate,
zinc sulfate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite.
Feeding Directions
Guinea Pig Diet should be fed free choice except when a weight control
program is desired. Mature animals will consume 25-40 grams daily. Feed
young growing animals free-choice only. Guinea pigs require Vitamin C
(ascorbic acid) in their daily diet. A lack of the vitamin results in
scurvy. Stability of vitamin C varies with environmental conditions.
Hot and humid conditions accelerate the loss of this nutrient from the
product. For best results, store in cool, dry conditions and feed
within 180 days of date of manufacture. Beyond 180 days, the product
will be nutritionally adequate if in good condition, providing a
supplemental source of vitamin C is given. Provide guinea pigs a
continuous supply of clean, fresh water. The practice of using greens
to supply water is not recommended since unconsumed materials will
mold and spoil.