Preparing milk powder Mixing Work out how much calf milk replacer (CMR) powder you require to make up the litres of rehydrated CMR you need. For example, with a CMR that recommends a feeding rate of 125g/L, in order to make up 160L of rehydrated CMR you would need 20kg of CMR powder. Amount of CMR powder required per feed (kg) = Number of calves x total litres of CMR per calf per feed x the recommended feeding rate of the CMR (g/L)/1000
The concentration of the rehydrated CMR is important, so make sure you read recommended feeding rates of products and calculate the amount you require per feed carefully. Add the required amount of powder to half the required volume of hot water (45°C - 55°C) and mix vigorously using a whisk or a paint mixer until smooth (about 1 minute). Top up to the required volume of water using cool water so that the CMR is fed at 38°C - 40°C. Check the temperature before feeding.
An example of mixing up 160L of a 125g/L calf milk replacer Water Water temperature to dissolve CMR should be between 45°C - 55°C Concentration (dosage CMR powder) Too much CMR powder: Too many nutrients = feeding diarrhoea (nutritional scours) Perfect concentration: 20kg CMR powder = 160L finished CMR Too little CMR powder: CMR in rumen instead of abomasum = bloat Calf drinking temperature should be between 38°C - 40°C
Make sure you calibrate and check all measuring equipment regularly to retain accuracy. Also maintain strict hygiene practices and make sure any equipment used is cleaned between feeds.
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