Game Bird Flight Conditioner

Purina Game Bird Flight ConditionerGame Bird Flight Conditioner is a high protein, low energy- promotes muscle and feather development while preventing excess fat.

  • Balanced levels of amino acids and salt-provide maximum protection against cannibalism.
  • Complete feed– crumble or pellet feed form.
 

Features

Features:

Specially formulated to maintain birds

Protein content--12.5%

Optimum levels of amino acids and salt

Complete feed Consistent Quality

Benefits:

o Provides confidence...

...You know your birds are getting the nutrients they need to keep them in top condition.

o Economical...

...You pay only for the nutrients your birds require for body maintenance.

o Reduced risk...

...Proper protein and salt levels provide maximum protection against cannibalism caused by imbalances of these nutrients.

o Easy to use...

...One product contains all the nutrients your birds require, for all species of game birds.

o Provides uniform nutrition...

...You know your birds are getting a complete, balanced ration in every bite.

Analysis

A holding ration for maintaining breeders over the non-production season and mature game birds that are not to be used for shooting preserve. This product is NOT intended for use where growth or production are major goals.

Directions

Caution: Store in a dry, well-ventilated area free from rodents and insects. DO NOT use moldy or insect-infested feed.

Important Considerations:

  1. Plenty of clean, fresh water should be available to the birds at all rimes.
  2. A feeding program is only as effective at the management practices followed.

Guaranteed Analysis

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein, not less than: 12.5%

Crude Fiber, not less than: 10.0%

Crude Fat, not more than: 2.5%

Lysine, not less than: 0.41%

Methionine, not less than: .20%

Calcium, not less than: 0.5%

Calcium, not more than: 1.0%

Phosphorus, not less than: 0.5%

Salt, not less than: 0.2%

Salt, not more than: 0.7%

Feeding

How To Feed:

Feed free choice as a sole ration to mature, fully feathered birds.

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