Nourish™ Lamb + Kid Meal
Superior lamb and kid nutrition formulated to support growth rates and health.
- Formulated with essential quality ingredients to develop healthy functioning ruminants
- Designed to assist skeletal growth, vascular and muscle development, strong
- Helps create a robust immune system and a strong healthy rumen with enhanced surface area for effective digestion
- High starch level, the primary driver of rumen development
- Full macro, trace element and vitamin profile
- antioxidants for enhanced microbial development and to protect delicate membranes
- Amino acids for muscle growth and enzymes to enhance starch and fibre digestion
No fillers, no binders - 100% Goodness, made in New Zealand for NZ livestock.
Product Size
Nourish™ meal for lambs and goat kids comes in 10kg bags.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
We take great pride in sourcing the finest ingredients globally and lab test them to prove they are premium quality. 100% goodness.
MADE IN NEW ZEALAND
Ruminate is 100% New Zealand owned and all our products are made here.
Formulated for lambs & kids with essential, quality ingredients
Develop healthy functioning ruminants with good appetite, rumen function, nutrient absorption, and support a strong immune system.
Superior nutrition with lamb and kid meal
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High starch level for rumen development
Starch is the primary driver of rumen development in lambs and kids. Nourish supports a strong rumen with enhanced surface area
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Minerals, vitamins & enzymes
Full macro, trace element and vitamin profile for growing animals plus enzymes to enhance starch and fiber digestion for improved nutrient absorption and utilisation
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Amino acids & antioxidants
Amino acids for muscle growth and antioxidants for enhanced microbial development and to protect delicate membranes
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Cellular support
Assists healthy skeletal growth, vascular and muscle development, and supports strong immunity
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100% goodness
100% active ingredients, with no fillers or binders to bulk the product out
Available at participating Vet Clinics
Order through your local Vet clinic or contact your local Ruminate Territory Manager.