Home Fresh Chicken Chatter
| Life Stage: | Adult |
|---|---|
| Feed Type: | Treat |
| Feed Form: | Grains |
| Packaging: | 6-lb Bag |
Home Fresh® Chicken Chatter™ is a premium blend of grains and seeds designed to be fed as a treat to adult poultry.
- Black Oil & Striped Sunflower Seeds - Provides a great source offering extra calories.
- Sunflower Chips - Easy to eat and provides extra calories.
- Pumpkin Seeds - Loaded with vitamin E.
- Safflower Seeds - Contains healthy Omega 6 fatty acids, vitamin E and K.
- Fine Cracked Corn - A crowd pleaser providing an additional quick energy source.
- Wholesome, All Natural Blend -
- High-Quality Grains & Seeds -
- No Artificial Colors, Flavors or Preservatives -
- A Tasty Snack Your Birds Will Love -
| Crude Protein, min | 11.00% |
| Crude Fat, min | 14.00% |
| Crude Fiber, max | 12.00% |
Adult Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys: Home Fresh Chicken Chatter is designed to be fed as a treat. It is not fortified and should not replace a bird’s regular complete feed. Feed treats after your birds clean up their regular complete feed. For complete feed options, check out Blue Seal’s complete line of Home Fresh poultry feeds.
Feeding rate for treats should vary based on size of bird. General feeding rate for treats is 0.5 to 2 tablespoons per bird on a daily basis. Treats should not make up more than 5% of a bird’s daily diet. Treats do not need to be fed daily.
Feed Home Fresh Chicken Chatter by scattering on the ground, in a feeder or by hand.
Provide clean, fresh water at all times.
NutriVantage® Nutrition Optimizer®
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