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Goat

The Payback® family contains specialized as well as multi-purpose feeds for goats.

Please contact your local feed consultant for additional goat products and information.

Complete starters
Payback Meat Goat Starter offers a blend of high protein, moderate energy and balanced macro and micro nutrients to keep young kid goats growing and thriving. Producers will find it’s easy to get kids started on dry feed with this palatable product.

Meat Goat Starter


Complete grower/finishers
These three products maintain the rapid growth and high feed efficiency standards set by the starter feed. All three contain monensin for the prevention of coccidiosis. Boer Goat Developer R20 and Champion Meat Goat also contain ammonium chloride to aid in reduction of urinary calculi.

Goat Grower R20  |  Boer Goat Developer R20  |  Champion Meat Goat


The adult doe

Payback Doe Goat Complete offers convenience and simplicity – in a complete feed designed to meet the majority of the needs of the breeding doe and make sure she’s ready to produce healthy, high-quality kid goats.

Doe Goat Complete


Multi-function/multi-purpose
Recognizing that not all producers are large enough or able to purchase numerous goat feed products, we offer two multi-function products. Goat Tender is formulated as a complete grain concentrate for goats, while 16-8 Goat Mineral Plus is formulated to meet the macro, micro and vitamin needs of the herd.

Goat Tender  |  16-8 Goat Mineral Plus


Show feeds
Today’s meat goat can pack on muscle very rapidly and efficiently, provided it receives adequate nutrition. Payback Champion Meat Goat is designed to meet the challenge. Along with high protein and energy from quality sources, this product contains all the essential vitamins and minerals to achieve fast and efficient gain – and is fortified with Zinpro Performance Minerals® trace minerals for improved immune system function and hoof health.

Champion Meat Goat


Organic feeds
Texturized with rolled organic corn, this 13.5 percent protein feed is designed for growing and finishing cattle, horses, goats and sheep. It comes in 50 pound bags.

Organic All Breed Texturized

Note: Select products are available medicated and non-medicated. Not all products are available at all CHS plants.


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More information about Organic All Breed Texturized.
Champion Meat Goat (Click here to open a window and print.)
For growing and finishing goats.

Feeding Directions
Champion Meat Goat is a complete feed especially designed for growing and finishing show goats. Feed Champion Meat Goat continuously as the sole ration. Make sure that the feeders remain clean. In an effort to minimize management problems, goats should be offered approximately 10% good quality, long hay.

Goats are ruminants, make all feed changes gradually. Fresh, clean water should be available at all times.

Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.

Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein not less than 18.0 %

(This includes not more than 1.25% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen.)


Crude Fat not less than 5.0 %
Crude Fiber not more than 14.0 %
Calcium not less than 0.75 %
Calcium not more than 1.25 %
Phosphorus not less than 0.5 %
Salt not less than 0.75 %
Salt not more than 1.25 %
Copper not less than 20 ppm
Copper not more than 24 ppm
Selenium not less than 0.3 ppm
Vitamin A not less than 11,500 IU/lb
Vitamin D not less than 1,150 IU/lb
Vitamin E not less than 20 IU/lb
16-8 Goat Mineral Plus (Click here to open a window and print.)
For all classes of goats.

Feeding Directions
16-8 Goat Mineral Plus is designed to supplement goat rations with macro and micro minerals. It may be fed either free choice or mixed with other feed. When feeding 16-8 Goat Mineral Plus free choice, a covered mineral feeder is recommended to protect the mineral from the weather.

Consumption will vary with the type of ration being fed and the individual appetites of animals. With most feeding conditions, consumption should be approximately 0.5 to 0.75 ounces per head per day. If consumption is excessive, offer additional salt free choice in a separate feeder. If less than desired, remove supplemental salt. Fresh, clean water should be available at all times.

Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.

Guaranteed Analysis
Calcium not less than 16.0 %
Calcium not more than 17.0 %
Phosphorus not less than 8.0 %
Salt not less than 11.0 %
Salt not more than 12.0 %
Magnesium not less than 1.5 %
Cobalt not less than 20 ppm
Copper not less than 1,750 ppm
Iodine not less than 200 ppm
Manganese not less than 5,000 ppm
Selenium not less than 50.0 ppm
Zinc not less than 7,000 ppm
Vitamin A not less than 300,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D not less than 60,000 IU/lb
Vitamin E not less than 400 IU/lb
Goat Tender (Click here to open a window and print.)
For all classes of goats.

Feeding Directions
Goat Tender is a complete grain-concentrate ration for goats. It is formulated to be fed with good quality roughage or pasture.

Kids: Goat Tender may be offered along with good quality roughage to kids at an early age. Goat Tender may be fed as the grain-concentrate portion of the ration for goats being fed for slaughter for meat.
Milking Does: Feed a minimum of 1.5 pounds of Goat Tender per head per day, or at the rate of 1 pound per 3 pounds of milk, along with good quality roughage or pasture.
Bucks: Feed Goat Tender along with good quality roughage to maintain the desired condition of the bucks. During the breeding season it may be necessary to feed up to 2 pounds of Goat Tender per head per day to maintain condition.

Goats are ruminants; make all feed changes gradually. Mineral and salt should be offered free choice. Provide fresh, clean water at all times.

Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.

Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein not less than 14.0 %
Crude Fat not less than 2.0 %
Crude Fiber not more than 8.0 %
Calcium not less than 1.0 %
Calcium not more than 1.5 %
Phosphorus not less than 0.9 %
Salt not less than 0.5 %
Salt not more than 1.0 %
Copper not less than 20 ppm
Copper not more than 24 ppm
Selenium not less than 0.3 ppm
Vitamin A not less than 4,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D not less than 400 IU/lb
Doe Goat Complete (Click here to open a window and print.)

Feeding Directions
Doe Goat Complete is a complete feed combining roughage, grain, and supplement. It is intended for free-choice feeding to breeding does. In an effort to minimize management problems, goats may be offered approximately 10% good quality long-stemmed hay. Goats are ruminants; make all feed changes gradually. Fresh, clean water and salt should be available at all times.

Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.

Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein not less than 14.0 %
Crude Fat not less than 1.5 %
Crude Fiber not more than 20.0 %
Calcium not less than 0.75 %
Calcium not more than 1.25 %
Phosphorus not less than 0.35 %
Salt not less than 0.75 %
Salt not more than 1.25 %
Copper not less than 15 ppm
Copper not more than 18 ppm
Selenium not less than 0.3 ppm
Vitamin A not less than 2,500 IU/lb
Vitamin D not less than 250 IU/lb
Vitamin E not less than 15 IU/lb
Champion Meat Goat (Click here to open a window and print.)
For growing and finishing goats.

Feeding Directions
Champion Meat Goat is a complete feed especially designed for growing and finishing show goats. Feed Champion Meat Goat continuously as the sole ration. Make sure that the feeders remain clean. In an effort to minimize management problems, goats should be offered approximately 10% good quality, long hay. Goats are ruminants, make all feed changes gradually. Fresh, clean water should be available at all times.

Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.

Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein not less than 18.0 %

This includes not more than 1.25% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen.)


Crude Fat not less than 5.0 %
Crude Fiber not more than 14.0 %
Calcium not less than 0.75 %
Calcium not more than 1.25 %
Phosphorus not less than 0.5 %
Salt not less than 0.75 %
Salt not more than 1.25 %
Copper not less than 20 ppm
Copper not more than 24 ppm
Selenium not less than 0.3 ppm
Vitamin A not less than 11,500 IU/lb
Vitamin D not less than 1,150 IU/lb
Vitamin E not less than 20 IU/lb
Boer Goat Developer R20 (Click here to open a window and print.)
For growing goats.

Feeding Directions
Feed Boer Goat Developer R20 continuously as the sole ration to growing goats. Make sure that feeders remain clean. In an effort to minimize management problems, goats may be offered approximately 10% good quality long-stemmed hay. Goats are ruminants; make all feed changes gradually. Fresh, clean water and salt should be available at all times.

Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.

Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein not less than 17.0 %

(This includes not more than 1.3% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen.)


Crude Fat not less than 2.5 %
Crude Fiber not more than 18.0 %
Calcium not less than 0.75 %
Calcium not more than 1.25 %
Phosphorus not less than 0.35 %
Salt not less than 0.75 %
Salt not more than 1.25 %
Copper not less than 20 ppm
Copper not more than 24 ppm
Selenium not less than 0.3 ppm
Vitamin A not less than 10,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D not less than 1,000 IU/lb
Vitamin E not less than 10 IU/lb
Goat Grower R20 (Click here to open a window and print.)
For growing goats.

Feeding Directions
Feed Goat Grower R20 continuously as the sole ration to growing goats. Make sure that feeders remain clean. In an effort to minimize management problems, goats may be offered approximately 10% good quality long-stemmed hay. Goats are ruminants; make all feed changes gradually. Fresh, clean water and salt should be available at all times.

Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.

Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein not less than 13.0 %
Crude Fat not less than 2.5 %
Crude Fiber not more than 18.0 %
Calcium not less than 1.0 %
Calcium not more than 1.5 %
Phosphorus not less than 0.35 %
Salt not less than 0.75 %
Salt not more than 1.25 %
Copper not less than 20 ppm
Copper not more than 24 ppm
Selenium not less than 0.3 ppm
Vitamin A not less than 2,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D not less than 200 IU/lb
Vitamin E not less than 5 IU/lb
Meat Goat Starter (Click here to open a window and print.)
For starting goats.

Feeding Directions
Feed Meat Goat Starter to starting goats at 3 to 4 days of age as a complete ration. Make sure that feeders remain clean. In an effort to minimize management problems, goats may be offered approximately 10% good quality long-stemmed hay. Goats are ruminants; make all feed changes gradually. Fresh, clean water and salt should be available at all times.

Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.

Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein not less than 18.0 %

(This includes not more than 0.5% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen.)


Crude Fat not less than 1.75 %
Crude Fiber not more than 11.0 %
Calcium not less than 1.0 %
Calcium not more than 1.5 %
Phosphorus not less than 0.4 %
Salt not less than 0.5 %
Salt not more than 1.0 %
Copper not less than 20 ppm
Copper not more than 24 ppm
Selenium not less than 0.3 ppm
Vitamin A not less than 7,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D not less than 700 IU/lb
Vitamin E not less than 20 IU/lb