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Purina® Start & Grow® Medicated

Purina



Care from the moment they hatch. Purina® Start & Grow® Medicated Feed gives your chicks a strong start and enhances early hen development. Raise chicks from day one to week 18, when they’re ready to start laying, with feed that supports their digestive health and immune function – and aids protection against coccidiosis where immunity is not desired. 

Features & Benefits

Prebiotics and Probiotics

Supports immune and digestive health

A Chick Strong™ Feed

Complete and balanced recipe with the optimal combination of the 38 required nutrients chicks need to grow at a proper pace, no supplements required.

Essential amino acids

Contains 18% protein and is enhanced with lysine and methionine to support muscle and skeletal development

Added marigold extract

For brightly colored beaks and bright plumage

Vitamins A, B, D, E and K

Help chicks grow into healthy adult birds

Medicated

Includes amprolium to help prevent coccidiosis; amprolium is not an antibiotic and is not affected by the Veterinary Feed Directive (VFD)

Nutrients

Nutrient
Min / Max
Amount
Crude Protein
MIN
18.00 %
Lysine
MIN
0.90 %
Crude Fat
MIN
3.00 %
Crude Fiber
MAX
5.00 %
Calcium (Ca)
MIN
0.75 %
Calcium (Ca)
MAX
1.25 %
Phosphorus (P)
MIN
0.55 %
Vitamin A
MIN
5000 IU/LB
Vitamin E
MIN
14 IU/LB
Manganese (Mn)
MIN
55.00 PPM
Methionine
MIN
0.34 %
Salt (NaCl)
MIN
0.25 %
Salt (NaCl)
MAX
0.75 %

Feeding Directions

Description
Feed Purina® Start & Grow® Medicated feed to layer chicks from day one through week 18 as at least 90 percent of the chick’s diet. Transition to Purina® Layena®, Purina® Layena®​+ Free Range or Layena®+ Omega-3 feed at week 18.
Caution
Use as the sole source of amprolium. Do not change the litter while giving this feed unless absolutely necessary. If losses exceed 0.5% in a two (2) day period, obtain an accurate diagnosis, and follow the instructions of your veterinarian or poultry pathologist. Losses may result from intercurrent disease or other conditions under field conditions. In replacement flocks, the grower must expect that excessive exposure to one or more species may overwhelm the drug in some flocks and prompt treatment will be required. Do not use in feeds containing bentonite.
Important
Please consult the feed tag sewn onto this bag for specific feeding instructions.

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