Product Ref: FE10
Feed to chicks from as soon after hatching as possible. Should be fed through until the chicks are 6-8 weeks old, and can be fed on a free access basis. In the week before changing to Poultry Grower Pellets, it is preferable to mix the crumbs and the pellets to ensure a gradual changeover. Oil 4.0% Protein 17.5% Fibre 4.0%
Product Ref: FE01
Product Ref: FE113
Should be fed from 6-8 weeks onwards, and may be fed to appetite. Restrict the feed or mix with wheat to slow the growth rate. DRUG-FREE, so may be fed to finish for table birds. For birds that are to be kept as laying hens, introduce Natural Free Range Layers Pellets from 16 weeks.Oil 3.5% Protein 16% Fibre 5.5%
Product Ref: FE03
Product Ref: FE115
The superior mixed corn treat for your birds. It is suggested that these are used as an additional treat for birds to peck at in the afternoons, rather than in place of a nutritionally balanced pellet.70% wheat with barley, maize (non-GM), peas, oyster shell and grit. Oil 3.5% Protein 16% Fibre 5%
Product Ref: FE04
Product Ref: FE114
From point of lay (18-20 weeks onwards) birds that are being kept for their eggs should be fed a good quality layers pellet such as Smallholder Natural Free Range Layers Pellets. These should be provided on an ad lib basis (so the birds can eat as much as they want) and put in a feeder or trough to avoid excess wastage. Feeding these pellets will provide the birds with essential protein, vitamins and minerals (particularly calcium) necessary to produce eggs on a regular basis. Pullets that have not yet come into lay and hens that are not laying because they are going through a moult should still be fed Natural Free Range Layers Pellets. Oil 4% Protein 16% Fibre 5%
Product Ref: FE05
Product Ref: FE12
Layers Mash 20kgOnly Available In Store
Product Ref: FE13
Layers Pellets 20kgOnly Available In Store
Product Ref: FE14
Mixed Poultry Corn 20 kgOnly Available In Store