Dairy Range FEEDING FOR EFFICIENT PRODUCTION

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Dairy Range FEEDING FOR EFFICIENT PRODUCTION

Quinns of Baltinglass Ltd, a family run business since its establishment in 1936 is today one of the leading agricultural merchants in the country. Quinns have been manufacturing coarse rations since 1996 in Baltinglass. Following the recent completion of an additional state of the art feed pelleting plant Quinns can now offer a comprehensive range of quality nuts alongside coarse rations. The new feed plant is accredited under the Universal Feed Assurance Scheme (UFAS) and all grain purchased is from Irish Grain Assurance Scheme (IGAS) approved growers. All home grown grain and proteins are blended with only the best quality imported raw materials available to ensure optimum quality feeds at all times. Quinns have also invested in a NIR machine which now enables the Quality Control Manager to analyse both incoming raw materials and the outgoing finished feeds on site. This new facility guarantees that customers will get a consistent quality feed at all times. Maximising performance is what Quinns are all about and to achieve this, the sales and technical team are available to provide both practical and nutritional advice as well as a wide range of on farm services including forage sampling (grass and preserved forages), milk analysis and soil analysis. FEEDING FOR EFFICIENT PRODUCTION

Quinns have formulated and developed two unique superior dairy mineral packages which are included in all of our Supreme dairy feed range. Each package is designed to maximise performance and herd health whether at grass or indoors. e have developed a beef mineral package which is formulated for animals being intensively fed. S Helps reduce urea levels in milk An Ammonia grabber is included Increased fertility performance Protected Selenium and Copper included Reduction in lameness Protected Zinc and Biotin included Improved herd health High inclusion of Vitamin E & protected copper Maximise feed conversion efficiency Yea-Sacc included Stabilise rumen ph acid buffer included Increased fertility performance Protected Selenium included Improved herd health Protected Zinc and Selenium included Maximise feed conversion efficiency Yea-Sacc included Reduced risk of lameness Protected Zinc included Improved herd health High inclusion of Vitamin E, protected copper and Vitamin B Reduced risk of acidosis Acid buff included T: 059 6481266 : www.quinns.ie

Summer Dairy Pellets & Coarse Rations SUPREME SPRING BREEDER Formulated for feeding dairy cows in early lactation in the spring High energy formulation with a high inclusion of maize meal Very high UFL value targets getting cows back in calf quickly Soya bean meal, distillers and rolled beans sources of protein Digestible fibre in the form of soya hulls included Calcined Magnesite: 2oz in 11Ibs (56 g in 5 Kg) S Contains. 14% 11.4 0.96 SUPER SUMMER 16% DAIRY High inclusion of cereals including maize, barley and wheat hen grass growth is poor and cows need more protein supplementation Specifically suitable to cows in all stages of lactation Quality protein sources used including distillers and rolled beans Digestible fibre in the form of soya hulls included Calcined magnesite: 2oz in 8Ibs (56g in 3.6Kg) 16% 10.9 0.93 SUPER SUMMER 14% DAIRY High energy dairy feed with high inclusion of cereals including maize, barley and wheat Moderate levels of protein help balance the lush grass High inclusion of digestible fibre to balance fresh grass Calcined magnesite: 2oz in 4Ibs (56g in 1.8Kg) 14% 10.9 0.92 FEEDING FOR EFFICIENT PRODUCTION

SUPER SUMMER 12% DAIRY Cereal based dairy feed to encourage optimal intake Includes soya hulls as fibre source to optimise milk solid levels at lush grass Calcined Magnesite: 2 oz in 4Ibs (56g in 1.8Kg) 12% 11 0.92 inter Dairy Pellets & Coarse Rations SUPREME INTER 20% DAIRY Top quality dairy nut formulated to achieve a rapid milk yield response following calving while being mindful of not compromising cow body condition Use a blend of energy sources with maize being the primary source Soya bean meal included at a high level along with maize distillers and beans Includes a rumen buffer to counteract any acid build up Recommended feeding rate of up to 10kg per head per day 20% 10.9 0.92 SUPREME INTER 18% DAIRY Maize based dairy feed Formulated to drive milk yield and cow performance Carefully balanced with fibre and a blend of energy sources to avoid digestible problems Soya bean meal is primary source of protein Includes a rumen buffer to counteract any acid build up Recommended feeding rate of up to 10kg per head per day 18% 11.2 0.95 T: 059 6481266 : www.quinns.ie

SUPER INTER 20% DAIRY Formulated to include a high level of energy sources to promote milk yield and composition Suitable for dairy cows at all stages of lactation Quality protein sources used including soya bean meal, Distillers and rolled beans Digestible fibre included in the form of soya hulls Recommended feeding rate of 4 8 kg per head per day 20% 10.9 0.92 SUPER INTER 18% DAIRY High in energy to promote milk yield and composition Suitable for feeding to dairy cows at all stages of lactation Includes soya bean meal, distillers and rolled beans as protein sources Digestible fibre in the form of soya hulls included Recommended feeding rate is 4-8kg per head per day 18% 11 0.92 28% DAIRY BALANCER Balanced dairy feed formulated to compliment maize silage or beet in a dairy diet Generally advised to use a 28% Dairy Balancer when feeding equal proportions of grass silage and maize silage or beet Includes a blend of protein sources including soya bean meal, maize distillers and rolled beans Includes soya hulls as the source of digestible fibre Recommended feeding rate of up to 8Kg per head per day Includes a high phosphorus dairy mineral 28% 10.9 0.91 FEEDING FOR EFFICIENT PRODUCTION

24% DAIRY BALANCER Balanced dairy feed formulated to compliment maize silage or beet in a dairy diet Generally advised to use a 24% Dairy Balancer when feeding a higher proportion of grass silage to maize silage or beet (65:35) Includes a blend of protein sources including soya bean meal, maize distillers and rolled beans Includes soya hulls as the source of digestible fibre Recommended feeding rate of up to 8Kg per head per day Includes a high phosphorus dairy mineral 14% 10.8 0.90 SUPREME DRY CO Includes a blend of cereals including oats which are excellent source of oil and fibre Includes a high specification pre-calver mineral Recommended feeding rate of 2 kg per head per day for 2 3 weeks prior to calving This formulation aims to prepare the cow for lactation by building body reserves of essential trace elements and helps prevent calving difficulties, retained after-birth, uterine infections and lactation metabolic diseases. 18% 11 0.93 SUPREME HEIFER REARER High quality formulation with a blend of cereals including barley and maize Includes soya bean meal to promote strong growth rates and develop a strong animal frame Recommend to feed Supreme Heifer Rearer to replacement heifer calves from 6 months of age Recommended feeding rate is 2kg per head per day but this should be varied depending on whether or not the animal is on target, forage quality and quantity Extra Phosphorus added to help bone development 20% 11 0.94 Note: Proteins and energy levels can vary slightly from the listed with changes in ingredients used T: 059 6481266 : www.quinns.ie

Our Agri Technical Sales Advisors provide year-round advice to our farming customers. hether you are involved in dairy, stock, tillage or mixed farming, Quinns aim is to make you a more profitable farmer by giving you the best advice, product and value available. Clive Cole 086 1735232 Larry Coogan 086 2543941 Peter Hickey 087 0699747 Valerie Hobson 086 3860656 Liam Jennings 086 8291040 Tom Kane 087 8382942 Arnie McDonald 086 1708153 Ciarάn Murphy 086 0491808 Dinny Murphy 086 2595461 Ray Nolan 086 3870790 here to find us: Branch Name Athy Avoca Baltinglass Geashill Milford Naas Address Kilkenny Road, Athy, Co Kildare Ballycooleen, Avoca, Co. icklow Mill Street, Baltinglass, Co icklow Killelary, Geashill, Co Offaly Kilkenny Road, Milford, County Carlow (M9 exit 6) Ballymore Eustace Road, Naas, Co Kildare Telephone Email 059 8638884 0402 30783 059 6481266 athy@quinns.ie avoca@quinns.ie sales@quinns.ie 057 9367832 geashill@quinns.ie 059 9171860 milford@quinns.ie 045 876346 naas@quinns.ie Quinns of Baltinglass Ltd., Main Street, Baltinglass, Co. icklow T: 059 6481266 E: sales@quinns.ie : www.quinns.ie