Ingredients |
Formula 101
Original High
Quality Formula
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Formula 102
with Electrolytes
for Llamas during the Summer
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Formula 103
with Copper
Caution
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Formula 104
with Electrolytes
for Alpacas
year round
Llamas during the winter
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| Salt (NaCl) |
Min. 21%
Max.24% |
Min. 21%
Max. 24% |
Min. 20%
Max.22% |
Min.19%
Max 21% |
| Calcium (Ca) |
Min. 9.0%
Max.10.8% |
Min. 8.0%
Max. 9.0% |
Min. 8.0%
Max. 9.0% |
Min. 7.5%
Max. 8.5% |
| Phosphorus
(P) |
4.5% |
4.5% |
4.5% |
6.5% |
| Vitamin A |
200,000 IU/lb |
225,000 IU/lb |
225,000 IU/lb |
250,000 IU/lb |
| Vitamin D |
20,000 IU/lb |
25,000 IU/lb |
30,000 IU/lb |
30,000 IU/lb |
| Vitamin E |
3,200 IU/lb |
4,800 IU/lb |
5,200 IU/lb |
7,000 IU/lb |
| Iron (Fe) |
1,050 ppm |
5000 ppm |
5000 ppm |
5000 ppm |
| Manganese
(Mn) |
630 ppm |
1500 ppm |
1500 ppm |
1500 ppm |
| Zinc (Zn) |
7,000 ppm |
8,000 ppm |
8,000 ppm |
9,000 ppm |
| Iodine (I) |
30 ppm |
30 ppm |
30 ppm |
30 ppm |
| Cobalt (Co) |
20 ppm |
20 ppm |
20 ppm |
20 ppm |
| Selenium
(Se) |
20 ppm |
70 ppm |
70 ppm |
70 ppm |
| Copper (Cu)
|
27 ppm |
27 ppm |
600 ppm
Caution |
200ppm |
| Potassium
(K) |
|
2.8% |
3.0% |
2.8% |
| Magnesium
(Mg) |
|
0.60% |
0.5% |
0.60% |
| Vitamin B12 |
|
|
600.0195 mcg/lb |
300 mcg/lb |
| Vitamin B1 |
|
|
|
32.25 mg/lb |
| Vitamin B2 |
|
|
|
50.0 mg/lb |
| Vitamin B3 |
|
|
|
241 mg/lb |
| Biotin |
|
|
1.6 mg/lb |
1.6 mg/lb |
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Vitamins & Minerals for
Llamas and Alpacas?
Fat Soluble Vitamins
- Vitamin A deficiency may result in
reduced resistance to infection, impaired growth and improper tooth and bone formation.
Zinc is necessary for the mobilization of Vitamin A.
~Return to Analysis~
- Vitamin D plays a dual role as both
a vitamin and a hormone. It functions to increase absorption of calcium and phosphorus.
Vitamin D conversion in the skin is restricted by lack of sunlight due to our North
American northern latitudes as compared to the camelids native to South America. The fiber
of both llamas and alpacas decreases the amount of sunlight reaching the skin. In
addition, in the warmer parts of the United Stated States, llamas and alpacas are
encouraged to spend the daylight hours in the shade. A deficiency of Vitamin D is
responsible for rickets. In its milder form it may be blamed on poor conformation in the
show ring. ~Return
to Analysis~
- Vitamin E is an antioxidant and is
enhanced by other antioxidants, such as selenium. Its function is to stabilize membranes
and protect them against free radical damage and to protect tissues of the skin, eye, and
liver. In addition, Vitamin E protects and vitalizes the testicles for improved virility.
~Return to
Analysis~
Water Soluble Vitamins
- Vitamin B1 deficiency may result
in gastrointestinal disturbances, constipation and intestinal inflammation. 90-96% of B1
is produced in the rumen by microbial action, it is questionable as to whether this
synthesis is adequate for an animal's needs, particularly when hay is fed. ~Return to Analysis~
- Vitamin B2 functions with
coenzymes and is important in energy production and essential for normal fatty acid and
amino acid synthesis. Deficiency may result in dermatitis, dryness of skin and fiber and
also, malformations and retarded growth in young llamas and alpacas. ~Return to Analysis~
- Vitamin B3 deficiencies affect
every cell, but most critically the tissues with rapid cell turnover, such as the skin.
Classic symptoms are dermatitis and diarrhea.
- Vitamin B12 plays a role in the
activation of amino acids during protein formation. Proper DNA replication is dependent on
the function of coenzymes and Vitamin B12 as a methyl group carrier. The need for Vitamin
B12 is increased by pregnancy. "Ill Thrift" may in part be a result of cobalt or
vitamin B12 deficiency, possibly coupled with a toxic plant. ~Return to Analysis~
- Biotin functions to aid the
incorporation of amino acids into protein and reducing the symptoms of zinc deficiency.
Biotin play a major role in the production of fiber.
Minerals
Minerals are components of body tissues and fluids
that work in combination with enzymes, hormones and Vitamins. They work either in
combination with each other or compete with each other for absorption. Some minerals
actually enhance the absorption of other minerals. That is why it is important to balance
the minerals specifically for llamas and alpacas.
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