Duck & All Flock Starter
Start your flock off right and support proper growth with the proper balance of protein, vitamins and minerals.
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Guaranteed Analysis
Nutrient LevelCrude Protein, minimum 22.0%Lysine, minimum 1.2%Methionine, minimum 0.5%Crude Fat, minimum 3.25%Crude Fiber, maximum 5.0%Calcium, minimum 0.85%Calcium, maximum 1.35%Niacin level, minimum 65ppm (mg/kg)Phosphorus, minimum 0.55%Salt, minimum 0.25%Salt, maximum 0.65%Sodium, minimum 0.15%Sodium, maximum 0.24%Vitamin A, minimum 4,700 IU/lbVitamin D3, minimum 1,880 IU/lbLactobacillus acidophilus, minimum 2.55 MIL CFU/LBLactobacillus casei, minimum 2.55 MIL CFU/LBBifidobacterium thermophilum, minimum 2.55 MIL CFU/LBEnterococcus Faecium, minimum 2.55 MIL CFU/LBContains a source of live (viable) naturally occurring microorganisms.
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Feeding Instructions
Feed as the sole diet from:
- Hatch to 4 weeks for ducks.
- Hatch to 3 weeks for goslings.
- Hatch to 8 weeks for turkeys, guinea fowl, pheasants, chukars, and quail.
- Hatch to 16 weeks for laying chickens.
Don’t let feeders run empty. Clean feeds and waterers regularly. Keep clean, fresh water available at all times.
Our Features
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Multi-purpose formula for many species of young poultry
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May be fed to ducklings, goslings, turkey poults and more
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Prebiotics and probiotics included to support digestion and nutrient absorption
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Guaranteed niacin levels to support the specific needs of ducklings
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Crumble form encourages consumption
Get the Scoop from the Coop
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Why Keep Ducks?
The backyard chicken keeping movement has been growing steadily over the past few years, invading residential neighborhoods, but what you may not realize is that backyard ducks are quietly growing in popularity as well.
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Ducks: Special Dietary Needs
Chickens and ducks have similar dietary needs, with some important differences.
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Duck Tales: Newbie Confessions
The following series will take you on a journey with Nutrena Poultry Expert, Twain Lockhart and his wife as they navigate the ins and outs of duck ownership.
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Types of Poultry
Once you decide to start raising fowl, it is important to select the right type of birds to suit your needs, environment, and desires.
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