NatureWise Chick Starter Grower 18% Medicated Poultry Feed is crafted with the right balance of protein, amino acids, prebiotics, probiotics, yeast cultures, and essential oils, plus Amprolium for the prevention of coccidiosis in unvaccinated chicks. It supports gut health, immunity and promotes chick vitality for healthy happy chicks from day one.
Premium nutrition
crafted for a strong start
Features &
Benefits
Includes Amprolium
for the prevention of coccidiosis
FlockShield™ Healthy
Flock Support our unique ingredient mix helps maintain a healthy gut and
strengthen the immune system
Essential oils from
oregano and other herbs help support immunity and promote chick vitality
Prebiotics,
probiotics, and yeast culture support optimum digestion and nutrient
absorption
Packed with natural*
plant extracts to support healthy bird growth and bone formation
Yucca schidigera
extract aids in the control of manure odor
This medicated feed
is for chickens from hatch to 22 weeks of age. For prevention of coccidiosis
where immunity to coccidiosis is not desired. Feed as directed.
Active Drug
Ingredient
Amprolium.................................................................0.0125
% (113.5 grams/ton)
Ingredient Statement
Products are made regionally and
ingredients may vary. Always refer to the product tag, label or packaging for
the most accurate and complete ingredients list.
Contains a source of live (viable)
naturally occurring microorganisms.
Feeding Directions
Feed as the sole ration from hatch until
22 weeks of age. However, for layer pullets, switch to NatureWise Layer at 16
weeks of age. Provide birds continuous access to clean, cool water. It is
important to store feed in a cool, dry location free of insects, rodents and
other pests. Do not feed if mold or infestation occurs.
Do not change the litter while giving
this feed unless absolutely necessary.
If losses exceed 0.5% in a two-day period, obtain an accurate diagnosis,
and follow the instructions of your veterinarian or poultry
pathologist. Losses may result from intercurrent disease or other
conditions affecting drug intake which can contribute to the virulence
of coccidiosis under field conditions. In replacement flocks the grower
must expect that excessive exposure to one or more species
may overwhelm the drug in some flocks and prompt treatment will be
required.