Home Fresh Scratch Grains
| Life Stage: | Adult |
|---|---|
| Feed Type: | Supplement, Treat |
| Feed Form: | Grains |
| Packaging: | 7-lb bag |
Home Fresh® Scratch Grains is a blend of grains for use as a supplement or treat for poultry, larger wild birds and native game birds. Home Fresh Scratch Grains is designed to complement complete feed for domesticated adult chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys.
- Wholesome, High-Quality Grains - Provides a supplemental source of calories.
- Cracked Corn, Wheat and Oats - Grain sources birds love.
- Designed as a Supplement or Treat - Stimulates natural feeding behavior.
| Crude Protein, min | 8.00% |
| Crude Fat, min | 2.50% |
| Crude Fiber, max | 5.00% |
Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys: Home Fresh Scratch Grains can be fed as a treat or to supplement a complete diet. Home Fresh Scratch Grains is not fortified and should not replace a complete feed. When feeding domesticated chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys, no more than 10% of their diet should be Home Fresh Scratch Grains. For complete feed options, check out Blue Seal’s complete line of Home Fresh poultry feeds.
Wild Birds: Home Fresh Scratch Grains can be fed in feeders or on the ground.
Native Game Birds such as Wild Turkeys, Pheasant, Quail, Ruffed Grouse: Home Fresh Scratch Grains can be scattered on the ground preferably near cover and protection.
Home Fresh Scratch Grains is designed specifically to be fed to wildlife in accordance with state and local game laws.
Provide a source of fresh, clean 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.
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