Leaf-eating monkeys - st

FORMULA N°2
Leaf-eating monkeys
Old and New World
Pellet size: 8 x 30mm
(Reference: 300018)
Presentation
Recommendations
Specifically adapted for LEAF-EATING MONKEYS
of both the New World (such as howler
monkeys) and the Old World (such as African
colobus monkeys and Asian colobus monkeys
such as langurs).
In order to cater for the particular needs of each
species, using a mixture of this formula (n° 2)
and formulas n° 1 and n° 3 means you can adapt
the food for New World monkeys (atelidae,
pitheciidae, aotidae) and Old World monkeys
(cercopithecidae, macaques, baboons).
Fresh fruit and vegetables can be also given daily
in reasonable quantities.
Gluten and lactose free, without added sugar,
palm oil, colourings or preservatives.
Variety is the key in the primate diet.
The daily ration should take into account the
animal’s level of exercise, ilt’s physiological stage
and the digestibility of the food.
Food should be given in sufficient quantities to
ensure the good physiological condition of the
animals.
Check the amounts consumed and the animal’s
state of health.
Composition
Pack size
Cereals, by-products of plant origin, processed 15 kg bag
animal protein (poultry), fruit, shellfish, minerals, Pellet size: 8 x 30 mm
yeast, vitamins, flavouring (EC approved)
Analysis
Crude protein
%
20.78
Crude fat
%
2.89
Crude fibre
Ash
%
%
14.09
6.36
of which
of which
Instructions
Store in a cool dry place, and close the bag after use
Serve with clean, fresh water freely available
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Vegetable protein
Animal protein
Vegetable fat
Animal fat
18.56 %
2.22 %
2.46 %
0.43 %
FORMULA N°2
Leaf-eating monkeys
Old and New World
Pellet size: 8 x 30 mm
(Reference 300018)
COMPLETE ANALYSIS
Analysis (%)
Crude protein
Crude fat
Ash
Crude fibre
Moisture
Total Fibre (AOAC 985-29)
Energy (MJ/kg)
Gross Energy
Minerals (%)
Calcium
Phosphorus
Sodium
Potassium
Magnesium
Trace elements per kg
Iron
Copper
Manganese
Zinc
Cobalt
Iodine
Selenium
Fatty acids
C12: 0 Lauric acid
C14: 0 Myristic acid
C16: 0 Palmitic acid
C18: 0 Stearic acid
C14: 1 Myristoleic acid
C16: 1 Palmitoleic acid
C18: 1 Oleic acid
C18: 2 (w6) Linoleic acid
C18: 3 (w3) Linolenic acid
C20: 4 (w6) Arachidonic acid
C22: 5 (w3) Clupanodonic acid
%
%
%
%
%
%
20.78
2.89
6.36
14.09
12.66
MJ/kg
%
%
%
%
%
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
1.19
0.76
12
Amino acids (%)
Arginine
Lysine
Methionine
Cystine
Histidine
Threonine
Isoleucine
Leucine
Phenylalanine
Valine
Tyrosine
Taurine
Glycine
Aspartic acid
Glutamic acid
Proline
Serine
Alanine
Vitamins per kg
Vitamin A
Vitamin D3
Vitamin E
Vitamin K (as menadione)
Thiamin (B1)
Riboflavin (B2)
Nicotinic acid (B3)
Pantothenic acid (B5)
Pyridoxine (B6)
Biotin (B8)
Folic acid (B9)
Cobalamin (B12)
Vitamin C
Choline chloride
Inositol
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
UI
UI
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
25500
4000
330
14
39
18
80
39
37
0.480
8
0.066
100
Daily ration
Q. / kg body weight
Quantity / animal
No. of feeds / day
Volume / week
Volume / month