HERITAGE

Heritage Poultry Growers Pellets 20kg

£11.95

Heritage Poultry Grower Pellets are specially formulated to support healthy growth and development in young poultry. Packed with essential proteins, vitamins and minerals, these pellets provide balanced nutrition for strong bones, vibrant feathers and optimal weight gain. Promoting natural growth without unnecessary additives.

A complete feed to follow-on from Chick Crumbs. Feed from 6-8 weeks old at a rate of about 120g/head/day or feed to appetite. If a slower growth rate is needed (for example with growing ducks) then mix with Heritage Mixed Poultry Corn. For rearing laying birds, mix with Heritage Layers Pellets from about 16 weeks old and birds will be ready to come into lay by about 20 weeks old. Contains Orego-Stim natural essential oil feed flavour. Contains no added coccidiostats. No withdrawal period. Please ensure grit and fresh drinking water are always available.

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COMPOSITION (UK/IE)
Wheat; Wheatfeed; Soya (bean) meal, feed (GM Soya); Maize (GM Maize); Distillers Dark Grains;
Sunflower Seed Meal, Dehulled; Soya Oil (produced from GM soya); Monocalcium Phosphate;
Sodium Chloride; Sodium Bicarbonate; Orego Stim.

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS
Crude Fat 4.25 % Calcium 1.1 %
Crude Protein 16.0 % Phosphorus 0.8 %
Crude Fibre 4.00 % Sodium 0.17 %
Crude Ash 6.50 % Copper 26 mg/kg
Lysine 0.75 % Selenium 0.4 mg/kg
Methionine 0.40 %

What are poultry grower pellets?

Grower pellets are a balanced feed formulated for young poultry as a follow on from chick crumbs. They contain the right protein, vitamins and minerals needed to support healthy growth without excess nutrients found in layer feeds.

What age do I start feeding grower pellets?

Grower pellets are typically introduced at 6-8 weeks of age, after chicks finish the starter crumb. Birds usually stay on grower feed until 16-18 weeks, when they are ready to transition to layer feed.

How much grower feed should my birds eat each day?

Consumption depends on breed and age, but most growing birds eat 60-100 grams per day, increasing as they grow. Provide feed ad-lib so they can eat as much as needed.

Store in a cool dry place.

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