Big V 20% Hi-Pro Egg Pellets

Big V 20% Hi-Pro Egg Pellets BagA balanced diet is necessary for a healthy flock to express their full potential. That’s why Big V 20% Hi-Pro Egg Pellets are made from sound nutrition with premium ingredients. This is the natural choice of feed because it is formulated to maximize egg production.

Big V 20% Hi-Pro Egg Pellets is a complete feed for layers from the onset of egg production to the end of the laying cycle or as a supplement to scratch grain.

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Guaranteed Analysis

  • Crude Protein, min.............................................20.00%
  • Lysine, min.......................................................... 1.00%
  • Methionine, min....................................................0.44%
  • Crude Fat, min......................................................4.00%
  • Crude Fiber, max...................................................6.00%
  • Calcium (Ca), min...............3.50%, max...............4.50%
  • Phosphorus (P), min.............................................0.67%
  • Salt (NaCl), min....................0.15%, max.............0.65%
  • Vitamin A, min............................................ 4,000 IU/lb.
  • Vitamin D3, min............................................ 1475 IU.lb.
  • Vitamin E, min................................................. 20 IU/lb.

Feeding

Feed free-choice as the sole ration to free-range and confined laying chickens after 18 weeks of age and throughout laying cycle.

For off season: Keep in feeder for free choice feeding. Feed BIG V Scratch Grains separately in the afternoon. Keep plenty of clean, fresh water available at all times and feed oyster shell and grit free choice for better egg production. A feeding program is only as effective as the management practices. Results may vary depending upon feed intake, environmental conditions and the quality of management practices.

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