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Best Results
Feed Purina Start & Grow continuously as the sole ration from hatch until laying age (18-20 weeks). Or for a flock of various types of poultry, feed Purina Flock Raiser free-choice until laying age.
At 18-20 weeks of age, feed Purina Layena free-choice. Be sure to gradually transition from one feed to the next.
Always provide shelter and a constant supply of fresh, clean water.
Consumption will vary depending upon season of the year, nutritional needs of the animals and availability of other foods.
Caution
Store in a dry, well-ventilated area free from rodents and insects. Never use moldy or insect-infested feed.
Important
A feeding program is only as effective as the management practices. Actual results can vary depending upon feed intake, environmental conditions and the quality of management practices.
Greatness starts on day one. Purina Start & Grow Non-Medicated chicken feed helps your chicks develop into happy hens. Raise chicks from day one to week 18 when they’re ready to start laying, with feed that offers each of the 38 unique nutrients chicks need to grow healthy and strong. This means all the nutrients baby chicks need are included in the bag, no need to supplement.Also available as a medicated feed with amprolium (not an antibiotic).
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Purina Start & Grow Non-Medicated
- Brand: Purina Animal Nutrition
- Product Code: 7657
- Weight Starting At: 5.00lb
- Availability: In Stock
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Starting At: $6.99
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