16% Goat Starter
Medicated Grower/Finisher Goat Pellet Designed to Support Efficient, Controlled Gain—Formulated With Monensin for Coccidiosis Control and Improved Feed Efficiency
Nutritional Analysis
Protein: 15.3% Fat: 3% Fiber: 17%
Active Drug Ingredient: Monensin
Quality Plus 16% Goat Grower Pellet is built for the stage where goats need consistent energy and protein to keep progressing—without constant ration changes. The manufacturer positions it as a pelleted ration for growing and finishing goats, with monensin included for coccidiosis control and improved feed efficiency.
On the posted Guaranteed Analysis, this feed is defined at 15.3% minimum crude protein, 3.0% fat, and 17.0% maximum fiber, with additional guarantees for ADF, minerals, and vitamins A/D/E.
Feeding is intentionally straightforward: Quality Plus recommends 3% of the goat’s body weight per head daily, paired with good quality forage. That makes it easy for customers to understand and for you to adjust intake based on condition, target gain, and time-to-market/show.
Because this is a monensin (ionophore) feed, it must be stored and handled responsibly to prevent cross-contamination—especially around horses and other equines.
Key Benefits
Designed for growing + finishing goats
Contains monensin for coccidiosis control and improved feed efficiency (manufacturer-stated)
Simple feeding target: 3% of body weight/day, plus good forage
Defined Guaranteed Analysis including vitamins A/D/E and selenium
Choose this product if:
Your goats are in the grower/finisher stage
You want monensin-based support for coccidiosis control + feed efficiency (label-directed)
You want a simple, scalable feeding target: 3% BW/day plus forage
This is NOT ideal if…
You need a non-ionophore goat starter (this contains monensin).
You cannot guarantee strict separation from horses/equines.
Quality Plus 16% Goat Grower Pellet is a pelleted ration for growing and finishing goats, formulated with monensin to support coccidiosis control and improved feed efficiency. Quality Plus recommends feeding it at 3% of body weight per head daily alongside good quality forage.

