Description

Chick & Duckling Starter has been formulated to suit all breeds of layer chickens & ducklings from
day old to 5 – 6 weeks of age. Contains a natural herbal coccidiostat that is safe forducklings.
Elevated Niacin to support ducklings

Typical Analysis  As Fed
Energy KCAL / kg  2800
Protein (%)  22.00
Calcium (%)  1.00
Available Phosphorus (%)  0.40
Crude Fat (%)  4.00
Added Niacin (mg/kg)  100.00

· Probiotic and Prebiotic – Good bacteria for gut health
· Coccidiostat – Regano, a natural herbal coccidiostat used, no withholding period for meat and or egg consumption. Also suitable for ducklings & ducks to consume.
· Natural Betaine – Support stock during times of heat stress
· Vegetable Proteins – No restricted animal materials (RAM) used in our diets
· Vitamins – Species specific vitamins & minerals included to support health and production
· Added Niacin – elevated levels for ducklings

Typical raw materials considered in the formulation of this diet
Australian cereal grains & their Co-Products, Corn, Canola & Soybean Meal, Lucerne Meal, Vegetable Oils,
Amino Acids, Probiotics, Prebiotics, Calcium, Phosphorus, Vitamin Premix, Salt, Sodium Bicarbonate,
Sodium Bentonite, Natural Betaine, Antioxidant, Regano (Herbal Coccidiustat), Emzymes
All raw materials used are steamed conditioned prior to the pelleting precess

General Information
· A complete diet available in a crumble form, providing essential nutrients for growing domestic layer
chickens and ducklings
· Fresh, clean water to be accessible at all times especially for ducklings, to aid suitable intake
· Phase supplementary feeding both in and out gradually to help avoid set backs
· A herbal coccidiostat has been added to assist in the control of Coccidiosis, safe for both ducklings
& ducks to consume
· For first two weeks of age we suggest the uses of a water soluble vitamin in their water to aid less
dominant chicks that may not get their desired intake of the feed
· Growth rates will vary according to a range of external factors including housing, variable weather
conditions, predators, inoculations and hygiene to name a few