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Scratch and Peck Feeds Organic Starter Mash Chick Feed, 10-lb bag
Scratch and Peck Feeds Organic Starter Mash Chick Feed, 10-lb bag
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All Scratch and Peck Feeds are made in the USA using ingredients sourced from North America.
This 20.5% protein mash feed is formulated with organic whole grains, grub protein, essential oils, vitamins and minerals to help your flock grow strong muscles, healthy bones and fluffy feathers.
This organic feeder chicken food contains no medications, GMOs, soy or corn.
May be served dry or fermented to help prevent selective feeding.
Made with grubs, a natural source of protein and energy that’s fabulous for your flock.
Start your flock off on the right diet with Scratch and Peck Feeds Organic Starter Mash Chick Feed. This stage one feed is great for chicks ages zero to eight weeks and ducklings ages zero to four weeks. The nutrient-rich formula is ideal for meat birds or layers. Each scoop features a special blend of cracked organic grains, flax meal and select vitamins and minerals sourced from North American farms. It also includes grubs, a protein-rich feeder insect raised on upcycled pre-consumer food waste. This starter mash can be fed dry or fermented to help prevent selective feeding. Plus, it contains no medications, GMOs, soy or corn—just the nutrition your flock needs to thrive.
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