Home Fresh Extra Egg Layer
| Life Stage: | Layer |
|---|---|
| Feed Type: | Complete Feed, Feed |
| Feed Form: | Crumble, Pellet |
| Packaging: | 25-lb Bag, 50-lb Bag |
Home Fresh Extra Egg is a 17% protein, high-energy, calcium-fortified grain diet formulated specifically to support egg production in layers. As a complete, balanced diet, no additional nutrient supplementation is required. A natural choice for egg-producing hens. Formulated to maximize egg production for laying chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, and game birds.
- FlockWise® Protection - Proprietary blend of prebiotics, enzymes and nutrition optimizers to promote gut health. All-natural antioxidants help support and deliver a strong immune system.
- Yolk Rich® Technology - Unique blend of all-natural, plant-based ingredients that deliver antioxidant properties and produces deep, rich yolks.
- Complete and Balanced Nutrition - Optimum levels and ratios of nutrients help support and maintain overall health.
- High-Energy and Low-Fiber - Whole grain-based diets support optimal growth and development.
- Essential Amino Acids - Quality protein is essential for growth and development, reproduction and support of healthy skin and feathers.
- Phytase - Increases availability of phosphorus, calcium and energy to the bird.
- Vitamin E and Selenium - Essential nutrients and powerful antioxidants help support the immune system, especially during times of stress.
- Fixed Component Formula - A fixed component formula utilizes a particular set of quality ingredients limited to a precise range to ensure the product meets nutrient specifications at all times while providing a consistent diet supporting healthy digestive function. No substitutions of inferior ingredients.
- Trace Mineral Amino Acid Complexes - Improved bioavailability of nutrients allows optimum absorption which may help birds cope with the challenging effects of stress.
- NutriVantage® Nutrition Optimizer® - A research-driven supplement designed to help birds derive optimum nutrition from their diet.
- Free of Animal Products - High-quality vegetable protein and fat sources provide the necessary protein and energy to meet bird requirements.
| Crude Protein, min | 17.00% |
| Lysine, min | 0.86% |
| Methionine, min | 0.39% |
| Crude Fat, min | 3.00% |
| Crude Fiber, max | 4.00% |
| Calcium, min | 3.30% |
| Calcium, max | 4.30% |
| Phosphorus, min | 0.55% |
| Salt, min | 0.20% |
| Salt, max | 0.70% |
| Manganese, min | 155 ppm |
| Selenium, min | 0.30 ppm |
| Vitamin A, min | 4,500 IU/lb |
| Vitamin D3, min | 2,100 IU/lb |
| Vitamin E, min | 21 IU/lb |
| Phytase, min | 681 FYT/lb |
Feed Home Fresh Extra Egg Layer as the sole diet for laying hens and game birds (turkeys and pheasants).
Provide fresh water at all times.
The suggested feeding program is intended solely as a guide. The variables of management, environment and breed may dictate changes in the animal’s dietary requirements.
For additional feeding recommendations, consult your local KNG feed representative, refer to the Home Fresh Poultry brochure, or visit kentfeeds.com.
Store in a cool dry place. This product may spoil if stored under adverse conditions. Do not feed this product if believed to be unfit for animal consumption.
NutriVantage® Nutrition Optimizer®
NutriVantage Nutrition Optimizer is an exclusive research-driven nutritional feed supplement that is only available in Kent/Blue Seal products.
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