Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter
Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter
Nutrients | Min / Max | Amount |
Crude Protein | MIN | 30.00% |
Lysine | MIN | 1.50% |
Methionine | MIN | 0.50 % |
Crude Fat | MIN | 2.50% |
Crude Fiber | MAX | 6.50% |
Calcium (Ca) | MIN | 1.00% |
Calcium (Ca) | MAX | 1.50% |
Phosphorus (P) | MIN | 0.80% |
Salt (NaCl) | MIN | 0.25% |
Salt (NaCl) | MAX | 0.75% |
Sodium (Na) | MAX | 0.51% |
Feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter Feed as at least 90 percent of the diet as follows:
Turkeys:
- If raising for meat, feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from 0 to 8 weeks. Then transition to Purina® Flock Raiser® feed.
- If raising for eggs, feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from 0 to 8 weeks. Then transition to Purina® Flock Raiser® feed from eight weeks to first egg (around week 28). Switch to a complete layer feed at the first egg.
Peacocks:
- Feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from 0 to 6 weeks. After week 6, switch to Purina® Flock Raiser® feed. At the first egg, transition to a complete layer feed.
Game Birds:
- If raising for meat, feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed for the first six weeks and then switch to Purina® Flock Raiser® feed until birds reach market weight.
- If raising for eggs, feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from day one until the first egg and then feed Purina® Game Bird Layer® feed.
- If raising for flight, feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from day one through week six and then switch to Purina® Game Bird Flight Conditioner.
Caution
Store in a dry, well-ventilated area protected from rodents and insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, performance loss or death.
Management Practices
A feeding program is only as effective as the management practices followed.
Game birds and other poultry are growing in popularity as backyard flock enthusiasts explore new birds and diversify their flocks. These birds require high protein and specific nutrients, different from baby chicks, to start strong. Purina® Game Bird 30% Starter feed is formulated to provide all of these unique nutrients.
Nutrients | Min / Max | Amount |
Crude Protein | MIN | 30.00% |
Lysine | MIN | 1.50% |
Methionine | MIN | 0.50 % |
Crude Fat | MIN | 2.50% |
Crude Fiber | MAX | 6.50% |
Calcium (Ca) | MIN | 1.00% |
Calcium (Ca) | MAX | 1.50% |
Phosphorus (P) | MIN | 0.80% |
Salt (NaCl) | MIN | 0.25% |
Salt (NaCl) | MAX | 0.75% |
Sodium (Na) | MAX | 0.51% |
Feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter Feed as at least 90 percent of the diet as follows:
Turkeys:
- If raising for meat, feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from 0 to 8 weeks. Then transition to Purina® Flock Raiser® feed.
- If raising for eggs, feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from 0 to 8 weeks. Then transition to Purina® Flock Raiser® feed from eight weeks to first egg (around week 28). Switch to a complete layer feed at the first egg.
Peacocks:
- Feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from 0 to 6 weeks. After week 6, switch to Purina® Flock Raiser® feed. At the first egg, transition to a complete layer feed.
Game Birds:
- If raising for meat, feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed for the first six weeks and then switch to Purina® Flock Raiser® feed until birds reach market weight.
- If raising for eggs, feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from day one until the first egg and then feed Purina® Game Bird Layer® feed.
- If raising for flight, feed Purina® Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from day one through week six and then switch to Purina® Game Bird Flight Conditioner.
Caution
Store in a dry, well-ventilated area protected from rodents and insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, performance loss or death.
Management Practices
A feeding program is only as effective as the management practices followed.
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