Meat Goat Grower 16%

Lower-Fat Growing Ration for Developing & Finishing Meat Goats (Start-to-Finish Capable)

Guaranteed Analysis
Protein: 16% Fat: 3.5% Fiber: 10%
Medicated with Rumensin® (monensin) at 20 g/ton.

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Umbarger Meat Goat Grower 16% is built to develop goats the right way—clean, athletic, and progressive. It’s designed for the stage where goats need consistent intake and steady growth while maintaining the kind of muscle expression and structural correctness that holds up in the ring.

This ration is a strong fit when you’re intentionally managing the “look” of a goat: pushing forward, but staying in control. Because it’s a lower-fat grower, it helps keep goats from getting overly soft too early while still providing enough power to build muscle and maintain forward progress.

Meat Goat Grower 16% can be fed from start to finish, which makes it a great base feed when you want consistency and predictable response across the entire project—then you can fine-tune handle and finish later with targeted top-dresses.


Key Benefits

  • Best fit in the growing phase when a lower-fat base is desired

  • Supports correct development and muscle expression

  • Designed for steady, consistent intake

  • Can be fed start to finish for simple, predictable programming

  • Includes ammonium chloride to help in urinary calculi prevention

  • Medicated to aid in coccidiosis prevention strategies

Choose this feed if:

  • You want a lower-fat grower that keeps goats athletic

  • You need a dependable feed that works developing through finish

  • You want consistent intake and a predictable response

  • You want a medicated option as part of a coccidiosis prevention plan

This product may not be ideal if:

  • You need a high-fat bloom feed for rapid finish

  • Your rules restrict medicated feeds

  • You’re feeding breeding stock and need a breeder-specific ration instead of a project grower


Meat Goat Grower 16% is a proven ration for developing and finishing goats. It’s best used in the growing phase when you want a lower-fat base that supports muscle development and a correct, show-ready build—without getting goats overly soft.