Description
This feed is a complete compound, all-purpose feed for laying hens of all ages. This nutritious food is safe and traceable and free from medicines and chemicals.
The Layers Mash is rich in wheat which is a good source of energy and is ideal for keeping hens nice and cosy in the colder months. Wheat is high in protein and the amino acids lysine and tryptophan. Calcium and phosphorus have also been added for bone strength and improved eggshell quality.
The soybean oil has been squeezed out of the soybean instead of using chemicals which is a healthier method. It is beneficial for egg production and plumage. It also makes the feed more palatable.
Feeding Guide for Organic Layers Mash:
The Layers Mash can be fed wet or dry. Feed 125g per day per hen.
Hens do not have any teeth and need the correct grit to break down the fibre in their food. It is crucial that some form of insoluble grit is provided as the easier the food is chewed and absorbed the healthier your birds will be.
Fresh water should always be made available.
Where should the Layers Mash be kept?
This feed should be kept in a storage bin in a cool and dry area away from pests.
Layers Mash should not be fed to ruminants such as sheep or cattle.
What type of feeder should the Mash be put in?
The Marriages Layers Mash can be fed in any type of feeder. It is vital that the feeder is cleaned frequently using an appropriate disinfectant. It is also a good idea to move the feeder regularly.
Features:
Safe, traceable and nutritious
17% protein
Highly palatable
Free from medicines and chemicals
Organic Federation approved
Free from GM ingredients, colourants and artificial flavourings
Composition:
Organic wheat, Organic soya expeller, Organic maize, Calcium carbonate, Organic wheatfeed, Maize gluten meal, Monocalcium phosphate, Vitamin/mineral premix, Salt
Analytical Constituents:
Oils and Fats: 3.2%
Crude Protein: 17.0%
Crude Fibre: 4.2%
Ash: 13.2%
Lysine: 0.68%
Methionine: 0.30%
Calcium: 4.05%
Sodium: 0.15%
Phosphorus: 0.55%
Size: 20kg
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