Winter Poultry Care Tips
Whether you have chickens, ducks, geese or turkeys, poultry is well-equipped for winter weather and colder temperatures, but with a few easy steps you can help...
Care from the moment they hatch. Purina® Start & Grow® Medicated Feed gives your chicks a strong start and enhances early hen development. Raise chicks from day one to week 18, when they’re ready to start laying, with feed that supports their digestive health and immune function – and aids protection against coccidiosis where immunity is not desired.
Features & Benefits
A Chick Strong™ Feed
Complete and balanced recipe with the best combination of the 38 required nutrients chicks need to grow at a proper pace, no supplements required.
Research-proven feed
Purina® has been conducting poultry research for nearly a century. We have a flock of backyard birds at the Purina Animal Nutrition Center that help our nutritionists, feed formulators and flock caregivers evaluate our feeds before we put them on the market.
Brighter beaks and shanks
Includes a proprietary level of marigold extract to ensure bright coloring for a beautiful flock.
Muscle and skeletal development
Enhanced with lysine, and methionine amino acids and key levels of Vitamin A fortification to help chicks and pullets grow into healthy adult birds.
Healthy immune system
Rich in antioxidants and optimized levels of Vitamin E. It also contains prebiotics and probiotics to support immune and digestive health.
Aids protections against coccidiosis
Includes amprolium for birds that have not been vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status. Amprolium is not an antibiotic and is not affected by the Veterinary Feed Directive (VFD).
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Whether you have chickens, ducks, geese or turkeys, poultry is well-equipped for winter weather and colder temperatures, but with a few easy steps you can help...