Home Fresh Chicken Chatter Treat Bar

Chicken Chatter Treat Bar contains peanuts, black oil sunflower seeds and sunflowers kernels wild birds love.
Feed Type:Treat
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Availability: U.S. Only

Home Fresh® Chicken Chatter™ is premium blend of black oil and striped sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, white safflower seeds, fine cracked corn and sunflower chips designed to fed as a treat to adult poultry in the form of a large treat bar.

  • Wholesome Blend - A Tasty Snack Your Birds Will Love!
  • High-Quality Grains & Seeds - Black oil and striped sunflower seeds along with pumpkin and safflower.
  • No Artificial Colors, Flavors or Preservatives -
Crude Protein, min 12.0%
Crude Fat, min 12.0%
Crude Fiber, max 12.0%
Moisture, max 14.0%
Fine Cracked Corn, Black Oil Sunflower Seed, Pumpkin Seed, White Safflower Seed, Striped Sunflower Seed, Sunflower Chips, Corn Syrup, Agar Agar (vegetable gelatin), Propionic Acid ( a preservative).

Home Fresh Chicken Chatter large treat bar is designed to be fed as a treat. It is not fortified and should not replace a bird’s regular complete feed. For complete feed options, check out the complete line of Home Fresh® poultry feeds. Provide clean, fresh water at all times.

Caution

Do not feed this product if it is believed to be unfit for animal consumption.

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