Purina® Flock Raiser®
Power Your Backyard Flock with Flock Raiser
Flock Raiser is a 20%-protein nutrient-rich ration that provides starting, growing and finishing nutrition for broiler/meat bird or a mixed flock of chickens, ducks and geese from hatch until laying age (18-20 weeks chickens, 20-24 weeks ducks; geese start laying the spring after they were hatched) and for turkeys from 8-10 weeks until laying age of 30-32 weeks.
Optimum nutrition for healthy meat birds and mixed poultry flocks. Formulated with prebiotics and probiotics to support optimum digestive health and immune function.
Also available as a medicated feed with Amprolium (a coccidiostat).
Features & Benefits of Flock Raiser
Prebiotics and Probiotics
Supports immune and digestive health
Complete and Balanced
Wholesome nutrition for an entire mixed flock of poultry consistent nutrition for starting and growing chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese (turkeys after 8-10 weeks) – all with the same bag of feed
Essential Amino Acids
Excellent muscle and skeletal development. Enhanced with lysine and methionine to give birds the healthy nutrients they need for healthy growth
Key Level of Vitamin A
Strong Vitamin A fortification helps birds grow into healthy adult birds
Proprietary Level of Vitamin E
A superior level of Vitamin E helps birds maintain a robust immune system
Superior Nutrition
Superior nutrition for a strong start, uniform growth and excellent vigor
Wholesome Nutrition
Assurance of quality – It’s nutrition you can trust our guarantee that this is the very best feed for your poultry
Features
FEATURES | BENEFITS |
Prebiotics, Probiotics and Yeast | Supports immune and digestive health |
Complete & Balanced | Wholesome nutrition for an entire mixed flock of poultry consistent nutrition for starting and growing chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese (turkeys after 8-10 weeks) – all with the same bag of feed |
Essential Amino Acids | Excellent muscle and skeletal development. Enhanced with lysine and methionine to give birds the healthy nutrients they need for healthy growth |
Exclusive Level of Marigold Extract | For brightly-colored beaks, shanks and overall appearance — A high level of xanthophyll, derived from marigolds, ensures bright coloring for a beautiful flock |
Key Level of Vitamin A | Strong Vitamin A fortification helps birds grow into healthy adult birds |
Proprietary Level of Vitamin E | A superior level of Vitamin E helps birds maintain a robust immune system |
Superior Nutrition | Superior nutrition for a strong start, uniform growth and excellent vigor |
Wholesome Nutrition | Assurance of quality – It’s nutrition you can trust our guarantee that this is the very best feed for your poultry |
Directions
Caution:
Store in a dry, well-ventilated area free from rodents and insects. Never use moldy or insect-infested feed.
Ingredients
ANIMAL PROTEIN- AND FAT-FREE. Contact your local manufacturing plant for a current feed tag.
Quality Controlled by Purina Mills® Research
Guaranteed Analysis
Guaranteed Analysis | |
Protein, not less than | 20.0% |
Lysine, not less than | 0.95% |
Methionine, not less than | 0.35% |
Fat, not less than | 3.5% |
Fiber, not more than | 5.0% |
Calcium, not less than | 0.8% |
Calcium, not more than | 1.3% |
Phosphorus, not less than | 0.7% |
Salt, not less than | 0.35% |
Salt, not more than | 0.85% |
Vitamin A | 7,000 IU/lb |
Vitamin E | 14 IU/lb |
Feeding
Feed Form: Pellets or Crumbles
How and When to Feed:
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Feed Purina Mills® Flock Raiser® SunFresh® Recipe as the sole ration to free-range and confined chickens, ducks and geese from hatch until laying age (18-20 weeks).
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For free-range and confined turkeys, first feed Purina Mills® Game Bird Chow® Startena® as the sole ration from hatch until 8-10 weeks old. Then feed them Purina Mills® Flock Raiser® SunFresh® Recipe until laying age (18-20 weeks).
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At 18-20 weeks of age, feed Purina Mills® Layena® SunFresh® Recipe free-choice to chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese.
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Always provide shelter and a constant supply of fresh, clean water.
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Consumption will vary depending upon season of the year, nutritional needs of the animals and availability of other foods.
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.