Features
· Formulated to allow use of a single feed.
· Nutritionally balanced to match the nutrient requirements of meatbirds for energy and body growth.
· Added fat improves feed conversion and weight gain.
Before you feed:
· Feed by weight—not by volume.
· Weigh the feed in the container you will be using and subtract the weight of the container.
Feeding Instructions:
· Feed as the sole ration.
Feed according to the feeding chart below.
|
Type of Bird |
Age of Birds |
Approximate Amount of Feed Over This Period |
|
Turkeys |
0 to 8 weeks
Week 9 to finish |
12 lbs. per bird
55 to 65 lbs. per bird |
|
Breeder Turkeys |
0 to 8 weeks
Week 9 to onset of Lay |
12 lbs. per bird
52 lbs. per bird |
|
Geese |
0 to 4 weeks
Week 5 to finish |
8 lbs. per bird
45 lbs. per bird |
|
Breeder Geese |
0 to 5 weeks
Week 6 to onset of Lay |
15 lbs. per bird
45 lbs. per bird |
|
Ducks |
0 to 4 weeks
Week 5 to finish |
7 lbs. per bird
15 lbs. per bird |
|
Breeder Ducks |
0 to 5 weeks
Week 6 to onset of Lay |
12 lbs. per bird
15 lbs. per bird |
|
Game Birds |
0 to 6 weeks
Week 7 to finish or onset of Lay |
1 1/2 to 4 lbs. per bird
5 to 12 lbs. per bird |
|
Breeder Game Birds |
0 to 6 weeks
Week 7 to onset of Lay |
1 1/2 to 4 lbs. per bird
5 to 12 lbs. per bird |
|
Broilers |
Day old to 4+ weeks |
6 to 7 lbs. per bird |
Consult your local veterinarian with any questions about medications that may be used.
· Birds allowed to forage will consume less feed.
· Dont let feeders run empty.
· Keep clean, fresh water available at all times.
· Feeders and waterers should be disinfected prior to starting use and should be cleaned regularly.
· Day old and very young birds may require grinding pellets or crumbles to appropriate size to allow consumption.
· Breeder or layer birds should be switched to a NatueWiseTM layer feed.
· Consult veterinarian if health problems require medication or treatment.