DuMOR 17% All Flock Pellet Poultry Feed, 50 lb.
DuMOR 17% All Flock pellet is a complete feed for mixed flocks in a single bag. This formulation contains 17% protein and has been formulated to support and maintain the health of your backyard poultry, specifically gamebirds and ducks.
DuMOR 17% All Flock pellet is a complete feed for mixed flocks in a single bag. This formulation contains 17% protein and has been formulated to support and maintain the health of your backyard poultry, specifically gamebirds and ducks. with essential nutrients and beneficial additives including probiotics, prebiotics, and organic minerals, DuMOR 17% All Flock is an easy, worry-free way to help your birds eat right.
- 100% complete nutrition for gamebirds and ducks
- 17% protein supports and maintains health and body weight
- Prebiotics & probiotics support immune & digestive health
Additional information
Animal Type | Ducks, Geese, Quail |
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Food Form | Pellet |
Packaged Height | 31.5 in. |
Packaged Length | 8 in. |
Packaged Weight | 50 lb. |
Packaged Width | 16.75 in. |
Poultry Life Stage | Adult |
Special Diets | Probiotics, Organic |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3006315-206 |
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Poultry () are domesticated birds kept by humans for the purpose of harvesting animal products such as meat, eggs or feathers. The practice of raising poultry is known as poultry farming. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails, and turkeys). The term also includes waterfowls of the family Anatidae (ducks and geese) but does not include wild birds hunted for food known as game or quarry.
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by Sarah
This is all i use for my flock & I’ve never had problems with them not laying eggs & they eat it like crazy! We love it so much.
by Richen
This is a fine everyday feed for chicken, turkey, and ducks.
by Lee
Great food. My ducks love it.