High-Grade Cattle Feed
A scientifically formulated, highly nutritious feed supplement designed to maximize the health, immunity, and milk yield of your dairy cattle. Available in multiple specialized grades to meet the precise dietary and energy requirements of different livestock stages, ensuring optimal digestion and peak productivity.
Milk Production
Milk Production
Superior nutrition for healthier herds and higher dairy profitability.
Khicha Phoschem Ltd. extends its commitment to agricultural prosperity with our premium range of Cattle Feed. Just as progressive farming requires healthy soil, successful dairy farming requires exceptional livestock nutrition. Our cattle feed is manufactured under strict quality controls and is available in four specialized nutritional grades: 10000 Grade, 8000 Grade, 6000 Grade, and 5000 Grade. These grades represent varying levels of protein, energy density, and mineral fortification, allowing you to seamlessly match the feed to the age, weight, and lactation stage of your cattle. By integrating our graded cattle feed into your daily routine, you ensure your livestock receives a balanced, highly digestible diet that boosts immunity and maximizes milk output.
Key Benefits by Grade
Selecting the right grade ensures your cattle get exactly what they need without excess waste.
6000 Grade
A standard maintenance and growth formula, perfectly suited for dry cows, heifers, and steady herd maintenance.
10000 Grade
Our highest nutrient-density formula, ideal for high-yielding dairy cows requiring maximum energy and protein to sustain peak lactation.
8000 Grade
A premium balanced feed designed for mid-to-high yielding cattle, ensuring consistent milk production and optimal reproductive health.
5000 Grade
An economical, highly digestible base feed ideal for general livestock grazing supplementation and young calves.
Improves overall herd immunity and resistance to common infections.
Enhances reproductive efficiency and timely conception.
Increases the fat and protein content of the milk.
Manufactured in strict, hygienic conditions to prevent fungal toxins.
The exact feeding quantity depends heavily on the cow’s body weight and daily milk yield. We recommend consulting with your local veterinary nutritionist for a precise daily ration.
- Packaging Available: 25/50 kg BAGS
Assess & Measure
First, evaluate the body weight and daily milk production of each cow. As a general industry guideline, feed 1 to 1.5 kg of concentrate feed for body maintenance, plus an additional 400 grams of feed for every 1 liter of milk produced. Always measure accurately rather than guessing.
Assess & Measure
First, evaluate the body weight and daily milk production of each cow. As a general industry guideline, feed 1 to 1.5 kg of concentrate feed for body maintenance, plus an additional 400 grams of feed for every 1 liter of milk produced. Always measure accurately rather than guessing.
Mix & Prepare
To prevent the cattle from selective eating and to aid in smooth digestion, do not feed the concentrate dry on its own. Thoroughly mix the measured Cattle Feed with your daily allowance of chopped green fodder and dry roughage. Alternatively, the feed can be soaked in a small amount of clean water for a few hours prior to feeding to create an easily digestible mash.
Mix & Prepare
To prevent the cattle from selective eating and to aid in smooth digestion, do not feed the concentrate dry on its own. Thoroughly mix the measured Cattle Feed with your daily allowance of chopped green fodder and dry roughage. Alternatively, the feed can be soaked in a small amount of clean water for a few hours prior to feeding to create an easily digestible mash.
Scheduled Feeding
Divide the total daily feed ration into at least two or three equal portions. Feed the cattle at the exact same times every day (typically right before or during morning and evening milking). Maintaining a strict feeding schedule keeps the rumen pH stable and ensures a steady energy supply for consistent milk production.
Scheduled Feeding
Divide the total daily feed ration into at least two or three equal portions. Feed the cattle at the exact same times every day (typically right before or during morning and evening milking). Maintaining a strict feeding schedule keeps the rumen pH stable and ensures a steady energy supply for consistent milk production.
What do the 10000, 8000, 6000, and 5000 grades mean?
Can I feed the 10000 Grade to all my cattle?
Does this feed replace green fodder?
Is the feed safe from toxins?
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