The Purina Flock Block Supplement is a treat for laying hens and mixed poultry flocks. Made from whole grains, it provides nutrients and enrichment no matter the season. In the summer, Purina Flock Block encourages natural pecking behavior, and in colder weather it’s a useful boredom buster – giving birds a place to peck besides each other.
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Features
Wholesome nutrition
Made from freshly-ground whole grains for a nutritious treat
Mixed-flock treat
Complement the complete feed of laying chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys.
Contains oyster shell and grit
To aid in shell quality and feed digestion
Backyard happiness
Solid grains encourage birds’ natural pecking instinct, to keep them entertained and enrich the coop.
Encourages natural pecking instincts
Solid grains keep birds entertained and enrich the coop
Guaranteed Analysis
CRUDE PROTEIN | 9.00 % min |
LYSINE | 0.30 % min |
METHIONINE | 0.15 % min |
CRUDE FAT | 2.50 % min |
CRUDE FIBER | 4.00 % max |
CALCIUM | 2.30 % min |
CALCIUM | 2.80 % max |
PHOSPHORUS | 0.65 % min |
SALT (NaCI) | 0.70 % min |
SALT (NaCI) | 1.20 % max |
SODIUM (NA) | 0.60 % max |
Feeding
Purina Flock Block is designed to supplement the diet of poultry over 18 weeks of age; it is not a complete ration. Provides pecking enjoyment and supplements free-range diets.
Caution
Use only as directed. Store in a dry area away from rodents and insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness or death.
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.