Category: Poultry

OPEN RANGE COMPLETE POULTRY

A Nutritionally Balanced, All-Natural Feed for Mature Birds and Fowl

Green Valley Grains is excited to announce the launch of its newest addition to the poultry feed range: Open Range Complete Poultry Mix 20kg. This all-natural, holistic grain mix is specifically formulated to meet the energy, protein, and nutritional needs of mature birds and fowl, ensuring their health and vitality throughout the year.

Open Range Complete Poultry Mix is more than just a feed—it's a comprehensive solution for poultry owners who are committed to the well-being of their flock. The blend includes essential nutrients, such as added garlic, turmeric, curcumin, multivitamins, and minerals, which work together to support your birds, especially during challenging periods like winter, molting, or times of stress.

These natural ingredients are carefully selected to enhance overall health and improve egg quality, making it an ideal choice for those looking to give their poultry the best possible care.

“The uniqueness of Open Range Complete Poultry Mix lies in its holistic approach,” says Megan McKenzie, Nutrition Advisor and formulator at Green Valley Grains. “We designed this scratch mix for poultry owners who want to ensure their flock is not only well-fed but also receives the extra nutritional support needed to thrive, especially when conditions are less than ideal.”

Whether your birds are experiencing the rigors of winter, undergoing a molt, or simply need an extra nutritional boost, Open Range Complete Poultry Mix is crafted to help them maintain optimal health and productivity.

Key Benefits of Open Range Complete Poultry Mix 20kg:

  • Nutritionally Balanced: Provides the essential energy, protein, and nutrients required for mature birds.
  • Holistic Ingredients: Includes garlic, turmeric, curcumin, and a range of multivitamins and minerals to support overall health.
  • Supports Egg Quality: Formulated to enhance the quality of eggs, ensuring they are rich and healthy.
  • Ideal for Stressful Periods: Offers extra nutritional support during times of stress, molting, and winter.

Typical Analysis:

Crude Protein: 13.5 min 14.5 max%

Fat: 5% min - 6% max

Fibre: 9% Max

Calcium 2.5% min 4.5max

Copper: 6mg

Vitamin E: 15mg

D3: 3,000IU

Turmeric: .5%

Garlic: 1%

Product Ingredients

Whole Sorghum Safflower Whole Wheat Linseeds Crushed Fine Shell Grit Lucerne Chaff Molofos Oil Cracked Maize Cracked Lupins Vitamins and Minerals Premix Turmeric with Curcumin Garlic

Pack Sizes

20kg

Bird Range

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Supplementary Feeds

Pet birds can be excellent companion animals and are a popular addition to families. Provided they are properly cared for and are provided with an interesting and spacious environment that includes regular adequate exercise (free flight within a safe enclosed environment), birds can live a very healthy, vigorous, and fit life.

Signs of illness can be subtle in birds and birds often display a ‘preservation instinct’ which means that they can sometimes appear healthy despite being very ill. Veterinary advice should always be sought immediately if you suspect that your bird is unwell or if your bird shows any sign of being unwell.

Feeding Tips

The types and variety of food that are offered to pet birds are usually very limited when compared to the diet of their wild counterparts so it is important to provide a balanced and varied diet in adequate amounts. The food should be offered in such a way as to mimic the feeding habits of the birds in the wild. Some species will gorge early morning and late afternoon whereas others will feed throughout the day.

Tips

Adequate Food

Provide an adequate supply of foods suitable for the species of bird.

Food should be fresh and clean, and stored in a way that prevents deterioration or spoilage.

Ensure fresh clean water is available at all times.

Placing a cuttlefish bone in your bird's cage will provide important trace minerals. Mixed grit and a source of calcium should be available for those bird species requiring it.

You should feed your bird a combination of both a high-quality commercial food and some natural foods. e.g. fresh fruit, vegetables, seeding grasses, native flowers, green foods etc that are appropriate and safe for the particular bird species.

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