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18% Grower Feed - 8-20 Weeks
Best Results: Taste the difference with deeper, golden yolks, stronger shells & consistent egg production
Quality Feed: Organic & Non-GMO, corn & soy free, sourced locally, milled fresh
Healthier Chickens: Shinier plumage, brighter colored combs, stronger & more confident chickens with higher activity levels
When chicks reach 8 weeks old they're officially growers! Kit feeds 5 growers from week 8 all the way through to week 20 (3 months) when they'll become layers.
Kit includes:
- 115 lb grower chicken feed (18% protein)
- 8 lb grit (helps with digestion & ensures optimal amount nutrition)
- 23 lb scratch (a treat)
Once chickens are laying eggs, transition to layer feed with our layer kit that includes Layer Feed, Oyster Shell, Scratch & Grit.
All feed is certified organic, Non-GMO, and formulated to optimize health.
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Want to double your feed and halve your costs?! Check out our guide on fermenting feed.
Want to dive deeper?
Organic Chicken Feed Guide
Backyard Chickens Beginners Guide
Free Range Eggs Ultimate Guide
Buy in bulk and save $$$ today. Feed by the pallet will ensure your girls always stay well fed.
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Feeding tips?
- Ferment to double your feed & halve your costs!
- Organic chicken feed guide
- Backyard chickens beginners guide
- Free range eggs guide
How does the subscription work?
Subscribers save 5% on every order, forever! Choose frequency based on your flock's needs. Weekly, monthly, quarterly—whatever floats your coop. Change frequency & quantity or cancel at any time.
Is this suitable for ducks, geese & waterfowl?
Yes! They love it.
Why do my feed orders look a little different?
100% of ingredients are Non-GMO & certified organic so much like organic apples at the grocery store, grain size & color vary a little. All ingredients are exactly the same each time we mill but the color may look a little different. If you’d like uniformity of color, mash or pellet is the way to go as the grains are finely ground but whole grains may look a little different - as is mother nature's way.
Transitioning Feeds
Whether transitioning from starter to grower, or switching feed brands, it's important to slowly transition so their stomachs have time to adjust.