


Dairy
Payback® dairy feeds are precisely formulated to help improve herd health, fertility and milk production.
Milk replacers
When selecting a milk replacer, carefully consider the type and age of your calves as well as your performance goals. The Payback line offers four different milk replacers to give producers a range of choices from the most economical to the highest performance. All products utilize the highest quality ingredients and processes available to ensure maximum return on your dollar.
Maximum Potential | All Milk 20-20 | Calf Cream 20-20 | Calf Milk
Calf starters
The goal of any good calf starter program should be to optimize dry matter intake and develop a healthy, productive adult. All of the Dairy Elite calf starters contain optimum levels of protein as well as organic trace minerals and yeast to do just that. We use the proper balance of high quality ingredients to promote sound structural growth, a healthy rumen and a strong immune system.
Dairy Elite Calf Starter Pellet | Dairy Elite Calf Starter Texturized | Dairy Elite Calf Grower Pellet
Dairy Elite Calf Mixer
Organic feeds
We serve the growing organic dairy industry with quality certified ingredients and textured and pelleted feeds, along with nutritional assistance. Dairy feeds are predominately delivered via bulk truck.
Organic 12-12 Mineral | Organic Dairy 12% Pellet
Note: Select products are available medicated and non-medicated. Not all products are available at all CHS plants. |
Calf Milk (
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Feeding Directions
No whole milk is required after the colostrum feeding period when calf milk replacer is used. Mix milk replacer powder at a rate of 8 oz of dry powder (1 cup*) per 2 quarts of water (120° -130° F). Feed approximately 2 quarts of reconstituted milk replacer twice a day.
For more aggressive growth for larger breeds or during cold weather, feed 10-12 ounces of dry powder per 2 quarts of water (120° -130° F). Calves will vary in feed requirements depending on size and age.
Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein, Minimum........................................... 20.00%
Crude Fat, Minimum.................................................. 20.00%
Crude Fiber, Maximum................................................ 0.50%
Calcium, Minimum......................................................... 0.75%
Calcium, Maximum.........................................................1.25%
Phosphorus, Minimum.................................................. 0.70%
Vitamin A, Minimum........................................... 35,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D3, Minimum........................................... 7,500 IU/lb
Vitamin E, Minimum................................................. 150 IU/lb
Calf Cream 20-20 (
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Feeding Directions
Mix milk replacer powder at a rate of 8 oz of dry powder per 2 quarts of water (100° -120° F). Feed approximately 2 quarts of reconstituted milk replacer twice a day. For more aggressive growth for larger breeds or during cold weather, feed 10-12 ounces of dry powder per 2 quarts of water (100° -120° F). Calves will vary in feed requirements depending on size and age. Measuring cup in each bag has approximate measure amounts indicated.
For best results provide starter (grain mix) for calves when they are about 4 days old and feed free choice. Calves can be weaned when they consume between 2 to 3 pounds of starter feed for 2 to 3 days. Weaning time may need to be adjusted for smaller calves.
Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein, Minimum........................................... 20.00%
Crude Fat, Minimum................................................. 20.00%
Crude Fiber, Maximum............................................... 0.50%
Calcium, Minimum........................................................ 0.75%
Calcium, Maximum....................................................... 1.25%
Phosphorus, Minimum................................................. 0.70%
Vitamin A, Minimum ......................................... 35,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D3 , Minimum......................................... 7,500 IU/lb
Vitamin E, Minimum ............................................... 150 IU/lb
All Milk 20-20 (
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Feeding Directions
Mix milk replacer powder at a rate of 8 oz of dry powder per 2 quarts of water (100° -120° F). Feed approximately 2 quarts of reconstituted milk replacer twice a day. For more aggressive growth for larger breeds or during cold weather, feed
10-12 ounces of dry powder per 2 quarts of water (100° -120° F). Calves will vary in feed requirements depending on size and age.
Provide starter (grain mix) for calves when they are about 4 days old and feed free choice. Calves can be weaned when they consume between 2 to 3 pounds of starter feed for 2 to 3 days. Weaning time may need to be adjusted for smaller calves.
Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein, Minimum........................................... 20.00%
Crude Fat, Minimum................................................. 20.00%
Crude Fiber, Maximum............................................... 0.15%
Calcium, Minimum........................................................ 0.75%
Calcium, Maximum...................................................... 1.25%
Phosphorus, Minimum................................................ 0.70%
Vitamin A, Minimum......................................... 35,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D3, Minimum......................................... 7,500 IU/lb
Vitamin E, Minimum................................................ 150 IU/lb
Maximum Potential (
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Feeding Directions
It is important in any calf-raising program that the calf receives colostrums for the first 3 days. Feed 2 quarts of high quality colostrum within 30 minutes after birth, followed by another 2 quarts at 6 and 12 hours of age. Feed first milk colostrum during the first 24 hrs of life. For days 2-3 feed transitional colostrum, then on day 4 feed milk replacer.
Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein, Minimum........................................... 26.00%
Crude Fat, Minimum.................................................. 20.00%
Crude Fiber, Maximum................................................ 0.15%
Calcium, Minimum......................................................... 0.75%
Calcium, Maximum........................................................ 1.25%
Phosphorus, Minimum.................................................. 0.70%
Vitamin A, Minimum............................................17,500 IU/lb
Vitamin D3, Minimum........................................... 3,750 IU/lb
Vitamin E, Minimum.................................................... 75 IU/lb