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DuMOR 20% Chick Starter/Grower Crumbled Chicken Feed

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Item # 1496731

$26.99
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DuMOR 20% Chick Starter/Grower Crumbled Chicken Feed

DuMOR 20% Chick Starter/Grower Crumbled Chicken Feed

Item # 1496731


Feed Packaged Weight: 50 lb


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DuMOR 20% Chick Starter/Grower Crumbled Chicken Feed

Item # 1496731


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DuMOR 20% Chick Starter/Grower Crumbled Chicken Feed

Item # 1496731


Feed Packaged Weight: 50 lb


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Healthy birds equal a happy flock. The DuMOR 20% Chick Starter/Grower Crumbled Chicken Feed, is a premium-quality feed designed to nourish chickens, turkeys as well as other poultry. This nutritious starter poultry feed has prebiotics and probiotics to support immune and digestive health of your birds regardless of age, activity level or health status. The poultry feed is formulated to provide optimal nutrition for starting chicks, ducks and geese up to 10 weeks of age and for growing turkeys and gamebirds from 6 weeks to market or laying age. The crumble form helps encourage consumption. Available in a 50 lb. bag to ensure there's plenty to go around. Nourish your birds today with help from DuMOR.

  • Poultry feed is formulated to provide optimal nutrition for starting chicks, ducks and geese up to 10 weeks of age and for growing turkeys and gamebirds from 6 weeks to market or laying age
  • Chick feed contains prebiotics and probiotics that supports immune and digestive health
  • Contains 20% protein content to support healthy growth
  • Crumble form helps encourage consumption
  • Starter poultry feed is designed to nourish chickens, turkeys as well as other poultry
  • Comes in a 50 lb. and 10 lb. bag of poultry feed

Q&As

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Q: do i have to give grit

9 days ago
1 Answer
  • A: It does not contain grit, but the grains in the feed were ground before manufacture. Grit is only necessary if your birds are not free range and are fed any kind of hard-coated seed or grain. Birds that free range will naturally eat tiny stones, and confined birds that are eating a commercial pellet or crumble do not need grit because the ingredients in the feed were all in the ground form prior to being made into a crumble or pellet. However, if you feed Scratch Grains to confined chickens, you will need to provide grit.
    8 days ago
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Q: Is it medicated ?

4 months ago
1 Answer
  • A: It is not medicated.
    4 months ago
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Q: When to give starter feed ?

7 months ago
1 Answer
  • A: You do not stipulate what you are feeding. Feed as sole ration to starter/grower layer chickens from hatch to 18 weeks of age. Feed as sole ration to meat chickens from hatch to market weight. Feed as sole ration to ducks and geese from hatch through 8 weeks of age. Feed as sole ration to quail, pheasant, and chukar from 6 weeks of age through 11 weeks. Feed as sole ration to turkeys from 8 weeks of age through 16 weeks of age.
    7 months ago
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Q: Is this better for the whole flock in winter months?

9 months ago
1 Answer
  • A: This can be fed to chicks through the winter, but adult birds should get an all flock or layer feed.
    9 months ago
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Q: How many pounds needed for 6 chicks for 4 months after birth?

11 months ago
1 Answer
  • A: For six chickens to reach 12 weeks of age, you'll need approximately 72 pounds of chick starter feed, assuming they eat about 1 pound per chick per week. Up to 8-10 weeks, chicks typically eat starter feed, then transition to grower feed. Since 12 weeks is beyond the starter feed stage, you'll need to switch to grower feed at 8-10 weeks, and they will continue eating grower feed until they reach laying age (around 16-20 weeks)
    11 months ago
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Q: Is this feed made with GMOs?

11 months ago
1 Answer
  • A: This product is not labeled as non-GMO, and may contain genetically modified ingredients
    11 months ago
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Q: Is this chick starter non -medicated?

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: It is not medicated.
    a year ago
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Q: What to feed after the starter food

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: Please refer to the feeding and Maintenance guide on the product page for your reference.
    a year ago
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Q: Is this medicated and perfect for ducklings

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: It is not medicated, yes it can used for ducklings. Refer to the feeding and maintenance guidelines in the product page.
    a year ago
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Q: Do you still need a grit with this chick starter

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: It does not contain grit, but the grains in the feed were ground before manufacture. Grit is only necessary if your birds are not free range and are fed any kind of hard-coated seed or grain. Birds that free range will naturally eat tiny stones, and confined birds that are eating a commercial pellet or crumble do not need grit because the ingredients in the feed were all in the ground form prior to being made into a crumble or pellet. However, if you feed Scratch Grains to confined chickens, you will need to provide grit.
    a year ago
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1 - 10 of 55 Questions

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3 days ago
Girst time baby chick owner of 3 rescued chick. They are all doing fine feeding them this and are 7 weeks old now
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START THEM RIGHT

8 days ago
Chick starter is totally great
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Chick starter

10 days ago
My chicks are thriving on this formula.
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Poor quality

12 days ago
Bought the product before and it was wonderful, but this time it was dust and very small crumbles. My chicks are just pulling it out and not eating it. I won't be buying it again, waist of money.