20% Homestead Poultry & Duck Starter Plain 25kg

20% Homestead Poultry & Duck Starter Plain 25kg

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Trouw Nutrition recognizes the importance of small flock poultry production. Made with wholesome grains and all vegetable proteins, the Homestead small flock poultry rations are carefully formulated and tested to ensure top performance and value. Homestead - from day-old to market…the program that works!

Consistent Quality ~ Optimized Complete Nutrition ~ Hydroxy Trace Minerals ~ Made in Canada

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS

Crude Protein (min) 20.00%
Phosphorus (min) 0.70%
Vitamin D (min) 4,000 IU/kg Crude Fat (min) 2.00%
Sodium (min) 0.16%
Vitamin E (min) 50 IU/kg Crude Fibre (max) 6.00%
Selenium (min) 0.30 mg/kg
Calcium (min) 0.90%
Vitamin A (min) 10,000 IU/kg

This is a medium crumb.

FEEDING DIRECTIONS Feed as the sole ration to replacement chicks, broiler chicks, ducklings or goslings as per the tables below. Always provide clean, fresh drinking water. For further information, please refer to our poultry guide.

Chicken Type Age Average Feed Intake Next Step
Broiler/Meat 0-28 days 75g/day Grower/Finisher
Pullet/Layer 0-63 35g/day Grower/Finisher
Ducks 0-28 days 80g/day Turkey/Duck Finisher
Geese 0-42 days 100g/day Turkey/Goose Finisher

FEATURES AND BENEFITS
▪ Contains Intellibond® hydroxy trace minerals to support performance through its better bioavailability & low environmental impact.
▪ Highly digestible proteins supply the correct balance of amino acids for growth.
▪ Balanced calcium and phosphorus to promote health bone structure.

There is no medication in this feed. If your birds need protection or treatment from Coccidiosis, please use liquid Amprol in their drinking water (sold separately from Settlers Supplies). 

For more information on the full Homestead line of feed, please consult the Trouw Nutrition New Small Flock Homestead Husbandry Guide

For more information on feeding chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese, please see the Homestead Feeding Program Guide.