Coarse Laying Mash: Coarse Laying Mash has been designed to feed to domestic and free range laying hens. Whole grains are included to allow the hens to behave naturally by picking and scratching. Maize is added to assist in producing nice bright golden yolks and limestone grit is included to help in the formation of the eggshell.
This feed can be supplemented with kitchen vegetable scraps and other green pick. Fresh cool clean water should be available at all times.
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Supa Coarse Laying Mash: Supa Coarse Laying Mash has been designed to feed to domestic and free range laying hens. Whole grains are included to allow the hens to behave naturally by picking and scratching. A protein pellet has been included to keep fine particles at a minimum. This allows the hen to eat all the feed and not leave any in the feeder. Maize is added to assist in producing nice bright golden yolks and limestone grit is included to help in the formation of the eggshell. This feed can be supplemented with kitchen vegetable scraps and other green pick. Fresh cool clean water should be available at all times.
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Roasted Laying Mash: Roasted Laying Mash has been designed as an economical feed for domestic and free range laying hens. Micronised Sorghum as the base grain is enjoyed by hens and results in minimum wastage. The Roasted or Micronised Sorghum has been blended with maize and sunflower seeds to allow the hens to behave naturally by picking and scratching. Limestone grit is included to help in the formation of the egg shell. This feed can be supplemented with kitchen vegetable scraps and other green pick. Fresh cool clean water should be available at all times.
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Coarse Grain Mix: Coarse Grain Mix is a blend of whole grains and Micronised Sorghum and can be fed to all types of animals. However it is recommended that it be only fed to poultry and birds because they are capable of grinding and digesting the whole grains. Ruminants and horses have difficulty digesting these grains and it may pass straight through the animal.
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