Purina Game Bird Flight Conditioner
Purina® Game Bird Flight Conditioner is a complete 19% protein ration for conditioning pheasants, quail, chukars, ducks, guinea fowl and other exotic game birds from 6 to 16 weeks of age. This high protein, low energy diet promotes muscle and feather development in preparation for breeding or release on game reserved. Available in crumble form to encourage consumption.
Packaging: 50-lb
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Features
Complete feed
Easy to use, one product meets the nutritional requirements of all species of game
Consistent quality
Provides uniform nutrition birds are getting a complete, balanced ration with every bite
Developed specifically for flying game birds
Flight Conditioner® Product was formulated specifically to build strength and feather density in game birds
High protein, low energy diet
High-protein,low energy ration promotes muscle and feather development while preventing excess fat
Optimum levels of amino acids and salt
Reduce your risk with proper protein and salt levels designed to address cannibalism caused by imbalances of these nutrients
Supplemental vitamins & minerals
High Optimum levels of vitamins and minerals help your animal utilize energy efficiently
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein | 19.00% min |
Lysine | 0.80% min |
Methionine | 0.30% max |
Crude Fat | 2.00% max |
Crude Fiber | 12.00% min |
Calcium (Ca) | 0.85% min |
Calcium (Ca) | 1.35% max |
Phosphorus (P) | 0.80%min |
Salt (NaCl) | 0.35% min |
Salt (NaCl) | 0.85% max |
Feeding
Feed continuously as sole ration to game birds from 6 to 16 weeks of age or until released to keep flying birds in top condition. Then follow with Game Bird Maintenance Chow game bird feed.
Caution
Store in a dry, well-ventilated area free from rodents and insects. DO NOT use moldy or insect-infested feed.
Important
Clean, fresh water should be available to the birds at all times. A feeding program is only as effective as the management practices followed.