Duck & Goose Feed

Rearing, fattening and maturing fodder

Illustration deuka laying hens all-mash A (© Deutsche Tiernahrung Cremer).

Duck & Goose Feed

Rearing, fattening and maturing fodder

  • Club duck and goose feed is suitable for rearing, fattening and maturing waterfowl.
  • The starter feed is a high-quality rearing feed for ducks and geese.
  • Duck/goose mast feed is ideal for maturing and mast feeding your ducks and geese.
  • Both products contain no coccidiostat.

The products of our Club brand are mainly stocked by dealers in southern Germany. They are marked with the Club brand logo in the dealer search.

Feeding recommendation

Duck/goose starter:

Feed as starter feed for waterfowl up to 4 weeks of age.

Duck/goose mast grain:

Feed as starter feed for waterfowl from the 4th week of life.

Ingredients

Duck/goose starter:

Crude protein 20,0 %
Crude fat 2,80 %
Crude fibre 3,60 %
Crude ash 5,80 %
Lysine 0,95 %
Methionine 0,45 %
Calcium 0,95 %
Phosphorus 0,65 %
Sodium 0,15 %
Energy 11.50 MJ ME/kg

Duck/goose mast grain:

Crude protein 18,0 %
Crude fat 3,30 %
Crude fibre 3,30 %
Crude ash 5,20 %
Lysine 0,90 %
Methionine 0,42 %
Calcium 0,90 %
Phosphorus 0,60 %
Sodium 0,17 %
Energy 12.00 MJ ME/kg

For individual values, there may be slight deviations in content between the supplier plants.

List of ingredients

Duck/goose starter:

Wheat, soybean extruded meal (steamed), maize, wheat bran, rapeseed extruded meal, calcium carbonate, monocalcium phosphate, soybean oil, sodium chloride, Na-carbonate

Duck/goose mast grain:

Wheat, soya extruded meal (steamed), maize, barley, calcium carbonate, sunflower extruded meal, rapeseed extruded meal, monocalcium phosphate, soya oil, sodium chloride, Na-carbonate

Vitamins

Vitamin A 10.000.00 I.U./kg
Vitamin D3 3.000.00 I.U./kg
Vitamin E 100.00 mg/kg

For individual values, there may be slight deviations in content between the supplier plants.

Trace elements

contain other trace elements

For individual values, there may be slight deviations in content between the supplier plants.

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