Flock Party Garden Grains Poultry Treat, 10 lb.
The Flock Party Garden Grains Poultry Treat helps you reward your backyard beauties for each spectacular egg and every entertaining moment by providing a wide variety of tasty and high-quality protein meals and treats your flock deserves along with coop-tastic products you desire.
The Flock Party Garden Grains Poultry Treat helps you reward your backyard beauties for each spectacular egg and every entertaining moment by providing a wide variety of tasty and high-quality protein meals and treats your flock deserves along with coop-tastic products you desire. We celebrate knowing both you and your flock are fully satisfied with the entertaining poultry treat.
- Entertaining treat for backyard flocks
- No artificial flavors or colors and no added antibiotics or hormones
- Prepared in the USA with globally sourced ingredients
- Poultry treat includes U.S. sourced grains
- Contains crumbles with whole insects and probiotics dried black soldier fly larvae
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Ingredients
Corn, Wheat, Milo, Red Lentils, Soybean Meal, Wheat Middlings, Corn Distiller’s Dried Grains with Solubles, Calcium Carbonate, Dried Black Soldier Fly Larvae, Lignin Sulfonate, Yeast Culture, Monocalcium Phosphate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Salt, Choline Chloride, Propionic Acid (a preservative), DL-Methionine, L-Lysine, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Ferrous Carbonate, Manganous Oxide, Niacin Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Manganese Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Biotin, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Sodium Selenite, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Folic Acid, Cobalt Carbonate, Calcium Iodate, Dried Bacillus Subtilis Fermentation Product, Active Dry Yeast, Dried Aspergillus Oryzae Fermentation Solubles, Dried Bacillus Licheniformis Fermentation Solubles, Dried Bacillus Subtilis Fermentation Solubles, Dried Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens Fermentation Solubles, Dried Trichoderma Longibrachiatum Fermentation Solubles, Dried Enterococcus Faecium Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Casei Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Plantarum Fermentation Product.
Feeding Guide
Feed Flock Party Garden Grains to mature poultry from a feeder or scattered on the ground. Garden Grains are not a complete feed and generally should not comprise more than 10% of the diet. Provide your birds with a complete feed appropriate for the species and life stage. Because of the larger particle size, scratch grains are generally not recommended for birds less than 8 weeks of age. Offer grit to birds fed scratch grains to help with breakdown and digestion of larger grain particles. Offer oyster shell to laying birds fed scratch grains to help ensure strong egg shells. Provide fresh, clean water at all times.
- 1. Always wash your hands with soap and water immediately after handling live poultry or their eggs.
- 2. Children younger than 5, adults older than 65, and those with weakened immune systems should not handle live poultry.
- 3. Do not let live poultry inside the house, especially in kitchens or areas where food or drink is prepared, served, or stored.
- WARNING: DO NOT feed any product that is spoiled, moldy, rodent or insect infested, or abnormal in appearance or odor, as it may cause illness or death.
- REMINDER: Feed is perishable. Store this product in a cool, dry area away from insects and rodents.
Additional information
Packaged Height | 16 in. |
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Packaged Length | 6 in. |
Packaged Weight | 10 lb. |
Packaged Width | 10 in. |
Poultry Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Poultry Treat Packaged Weight | 10 lb. |
Treat Form | Crumbles |
Warranty | 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1030588 |
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by Curtis
Chickens like alot
by Reeta
This is there favorite.
by Jeff
I have picky hens and this is the first treat they eat completely.
by Christina
Great quality! My ducks love it! Only the best for my ducks. Wonderful customer service.