Purina 30% Protein Starter Crumbles Game Bird and Turkey Feed
Purina 30% Protein Starter Crumbles Game Bird and Turkey Feed
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Feed Packaged Weight: 40 lb
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Game birds are a popular addition to backyard flocks, but they have special needs. The Purina 30% Protein Starter Crumbles Game Bird Feed is a convenient way to provide the high protein and specific nutrients these young birds - different from baby chicks - require to start strong. A complete and balanced feed specifically formulated for pheasants, quail, chukars, guinea fowl and other exotic game birds from 0-6 weeks or turkeys 0-8 weeks of age. The crumbles are easy to feed, supporting strong intake so poults and game bird chicks can grow into healthy adult birds. Plus, this game bird feed is supplemented with Vitamin C to help bird during periods of heat stress. The 40 lb. bag is ideal for large flocks with many mouths to feed. Made in USA.
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- Suitable poultry feed for pheasants, quail, chukars, guinea fowl and other exotic game birds from 0-6 weeks or turkeys 0-8 weeks of age
- 30% protein diet meets high nutrient demands
- Unique and complete formula provides all the nutrients needed for optimal growth and development
- Proper calcium to phosphorus balance for strong bones
- Highly digestible proteins help with muscle development
- Targeted amino acids and essential minerals for beautiful feathering
- Appropriate crumble size that's easy for young birds to digest
- Vitamin C helps support well-being during periods of heat stress
*Labeling requirements vary from state to state. For an accurate list of ingredients and guaranteed analysis in your region, please refer to the label affixed to the feed product. Manufactured in the United States with globally sourced ingredients.
| Nutrient | Analysis |
|---|---|
| Crude Protein | 30.00% min |
| Lysine | 1.50% min |
| Methionine | 0.50% min |
| Crude Fat | 2.50% min |
| Crude Fiber | 6.50% max |
| Calcium (Ca) | 1.00% min |
| Calcium (Ca) | 1.50% max |
| Phosphorus (P) | 0.80% min |
| Salt (NaCl) | 0.25% min |
| Salt (NaCl) | 0.75% max |
| Sodium (Na) | 0.51% max |
Feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter Feed as at least 90 percent of the diet as follows:
Turkeys: If raising for meat, feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from 0 to 8 weeks. Then transition to Purina Flock Raiser feed. If raising for eggs, feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from 0 to 8 weeks. Then transition to Purina Flock Raiser feed from eight weeks to first egg (around week 28). Switch to a complete layer feed at the first egg.Peacocks: Feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from 0 to 6 weeks. After week 6, switch to Purina Flock Raiser feed. At the first egg, transition to a complete layer feed.Game Birds: If raising for meat, feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed for the first six weeks and then switch to Purina Flock Raiser feed until birds reach market weight. If raising for eggs, feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from day one until the first egg and then feed Purina Game Bird Layer feed. If raising for flight, feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from day one through week six and then switch to Purina Game Bird Flight Conditioner.
- Turkeys: If raising for meat, feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from 0 to 8 weeks. Then transition to Purina Flock Raiser feed. If raising for eggs, feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from 0 to 8 weeks. Then transition to Purina Flock Raiser feed from eight weeks to first egg (around week 28). Switch to a complete layer feed at the first egg.
- Peacocks: Feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from 0 to 6 weeks. After week 6, switch to Purina Flock Raiser feed. At the first egg, transition to a complete layer feed.
- Game Birds: If raising for meat, feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed for the first six weeks and then switch to Purina Flock Raiser feed until birds reach market weight. If raising for eggs, feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from day one until the first egg and then feed Purina Game Bird Layer feed. If raising for flight, feed Purina Game Bird 30% Protein Starter feed from day one through week six and then switch to Purina Game Bird Flight Conditioner.
| Brand | Purina |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Animal Life Stage | Chick |
| Animal Type | Turkeys |
| Feed Purpose | Complete Feed, Starter Feed, Grower Feed |
| Food Form | Crumbles |
| Medicated | No |
| Nutrition Content | High Protein |
| Packaged Height | 30 in. |
| Packaged Length | 5.5 in. |
| Packaged Width | 15.5 in. |
| Special Diets | None |
| Warranty | None |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3005640-305 |
Q: Is this high in calcium
18 days ago- AI-generatedA: No, the calcium in this game bird starter is not sufficient to support egg production. It is formulated with a specific calcium to phosphorus balance intended for strong bone development in young birds rather than the high calcium levels required for laying hens.18 days agoHelpful?
Q: How long can you store this
24 days ago- A: Thank you for your question. This feed does not have a specific expiration date listed by the manufacturer beyond standard storage guidance. For best quality and nutrition, we recommend using it within 3–6 months of opening when stored in a cool, dry place and kept tightly sealed. Feed that becomes wet, moldy, or insect-infested should not be used.21 days agoHelpful?
Q: Is this feed recommended for quail
a month ago- A: Coturnix quail should be fed Game Bird Starter from hatch to six weeks. At six weeks, the females should switch to Game Bird Breeder as they will start laying eggs. The males should continue on Game Bird Flight Conditioner. All other quail should start on Game Bird Starter for 6 weeks and then switch to Game Bird Flight Conditioner until 20 to 24 weeks when the females start laying eggs. When you start to see eggs, then it is time to transition. The males should remain on Game Bird Flight Conditioner. When the females stop laying eggs for the season, you can move everyone to Game Bird Maintenance to keep the birds from gaining too much weight in the off-season. You would switch them back to their laying diet in the spring when they return to production.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Can this food be fermented?
5 months ago- A: You can ferment any feed, however it is not recommended. The nutrition in the feed meets the nutrient requirements of the birds as it is. When you ferment it, you change the nutrient profile of the feed so it is no longer meeting the nutrient requirements of the birds. Plus, do you know what bacteria that you are growing? Is that bacteria good for your birds?5 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can silkie chicks have this or is it to much protein?
5 months ago- A: We would not suggest Game Bird and Turkey Feed for Silkies. Our suggestion would be Purina Start and Grow feed until they are at least 18 weeks of age, depending on the sex/future goals switching them to a layer ration like Layena for hens that will be laying or Purina Flock Raiser if they are roosters.5 months agoHelpful?
Q: Why can't this be shipped to virginia?
7 months ago- A: You will need to follow up with TSC directly to ask about this.7 months agoHelpful?
Q: how long to feed to guinea fowel
8 months ago- A: Hello, thank you for your question. It is recommended that you feed it to guinea fowl for approximately 6 weeks after hatching.8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can I feed this to my duck
8 months ago- A: Hello, thank you for your question. Per the vendor, "Purina Duck Feed or Purina Flock Raiser are the best options for ducks. Game Bird Starter is not labeled for use in ducks."8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Does this have vatamin b3 nacian
8 months ago- A: Hello, thank you for your question. Yes, it contains a niacin supplement.8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is this good feed for adult dove/pigeon instead of seed?
9 months ago- A: Hello, thank you for your question. This product is labeled for use with turkeys, peacocks and game birds. While certain species of pigeons and doves may be considered game birds, Purina does not specify if this feed is suitable for those birds. We recommend reaching out to Purina directly for more information. ***PURINA MILL*** Please call 1-800-7PURINA or 1-800-778-7462 for cat and dog food or 800-227-8941 for all other pet foods https://www.purina.com/contact-us8 months agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: Is this high in calcium
18 days ago- AI-generatedA: No, the calcium in this game bird starter is not sufficient to support egg production. It is formulated with a specific calcium to phosphorus balance intended for strong bone development in young birds rather than the high calcium levels required for laying hens.18 days agoHelpful?
Q: How long can you store this
24 days ago- A: Thank you for your question. This feed does not have a specific expiration date listed by the manufacturer beyond standard storage guidance. For best quality and nutrition, we recommend using it within 3–6 months of opening when stored in a cool, dry place and kept tightly sealed. Feed that becomes wet, moldy, or insect-infested should not be used.21 days agoHelpful?
Q: Is this feed recommended for quail
a month ago- A: Coturnix quail should be fed Game Bird Starter from hatch to six weeks. At six weeks, the females should switch to Game Bird Breeder as they will start laying eggs. The males should continue on Game Bird Flight Conditioner. All other quail should start on Game Bird Starter for 6 weeks and then switch to Game Bird Flight Conditioner until 20 to 24 weeks when the females start laying eggs. When you start to see eggs, then it is time to transition. The males should remain on Game Bird Flight Conditioner. When the females stop laying eggs for the season, you can move everyone to Game Bird Maintenance to keep the birds from gaining too much weight in the off-season. You would switch them back to their laying diet in the spring when they return to production.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Can this food be fermented?
5 months ago- A: You can ferment any feed, however it is not recommended. The nutrition in the feed meets the nutrient requirements of the birds as it is. When you ferment it, you change the nutrient profile of the feed so it is no longer meeting the nutrient requirements of the birds. Plus, do you know what bacteria that you are growing? Is that bacteria good for your birds?5 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can silkie chicks have this or is it to much protein?
5 months ago- A: We would not suggest Game Bird and Turkey Feed for Silkies. Our suggestion would be Purina Start and Grow feed until they are at least 18 weeks of age, depending on the sex/future goals switching them to a layer ration like Layena for hens that will be laying or Purina Flock Raiser if they are roosters.5 months agoHelpful?
Q: Why can't this be shipped to virginia?
7 months ago- A: You will need to follow up with TSC directly to ask about this.7 months agoHelpful?
Q: how long to feed to guinea fowel
8 months ago- A: Hello, thank you for your question. It is recommended that you feed it to guinea fowl for approximately 6 weeks after hatching.8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can I feed this to my duck
8 months ago- A: Hello, thank you for your question. Per the vendor, "Purina Duck Feed or Purina Flock Raiser are the best options for ducks. Game Bird Starter is not labeled for use in ducks."8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Does this have vatamin b3 nacian
8 months ago- A: Hello, thank you for your question. Yes, it contains a niacin supplement.8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is this good feed for adult dove/pigeon instead of seed?
9 months ago- A: Hello, thank you for your question. This product is labeled for use with turkeys, peacocks and game birds. While certain species of pigeons and doves may be considered game birds, Purina does not specify if this feed is suitable for those birds. We recommend reaching out to Purina directly for more information. ***PURINA MILL*** Please call 1-800-7PURINA or 1-800-778-7462 for cat and dog food or 800-227-8941 for all other pet foods https://www.purina.com/contact-us8 months agoHelpful?
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