- Designed for layers, broilers, turkeys, ducks, geese and pheasants older than 7 weeks
- Don’t let feeders run empty
- Clean feeders and waterers regularly
- Provide fresh, clean water at all times
- Provide appropriate size grit as needed
- Oyster shell or coarse ground limestone should be fed from 16 weeks of age for laying hens
Wondering how much feed your birds will eat? Check out our feeding tables here.
Few sights are as pleasant as chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and pheasants contentedly foraging in your yard. In the past, keeping a mixed flock used to require that you to buy, store and feed separate rations for each species. Along with the space and cost concerns, it was easy to get feeds mixed up.
A good mixed-flock feed will make feeding your birds simple by eliminating the need to buy and store several types of feed. Along with good feed, be sure to always have fresh, clean water available and provide a suitable coop for protection and comfort. If desired, occasionally treat your poultry to scratch grains to satisfy their pecking instincts and keep them busy.