Outdoor mix

Complete feed for happy chickens in your own garden

Illustration deuka outdoor mix (© Deutsche Tiernahrung Cremer).

Outdoor mix

Complete feed for happy chickens in your own garden

  • deuka Freiland-Mix is a complete diet for keeping laying hens in their own backyard.
  • It promotes the natural pecking behaviour of free-range and floor-kept hens and provides all the building blocks for a balanced diet and egg formation.
  • It contains selected, natural ingredients (e.g. maize, wheat, carrots, peas, sunflowers, mussel meal or nettle).
  • The food is available in the practical 10 kg paper packaging and is produced without genetically modified ingredients.

Feeding recommendation

Complete feed for laying hens.

Depending on the breed and weight (e.g. a laying hen with a body weight of approx. 1.5 kg), feed approx. 120 g deuka Freiland-Mix per bird and day.

As chickens tend to select the feed and eat the larger grains first, please always let the trough empty and then give new feed. The trough should always be emptied the following day, otherwise reduce the amount of feed.

Always provide fresh drinking water.

Ingredients

Crude protein 16,60 %
Crude fat 4,30 %
Crude fibre 3,40 %
Crude ash 12,00 %
Lysine 0,80 %
Methionine 0,33 %
Calcium 3,60 %
Phosphorus 0,50 %
Sodium 0,13 %

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

List of ingredients

Wheat, maize, soybean meal, barley, mussel meal, calcium carbonate, alfalfa meal, wheat semolina bran, sunflower seeds, rapeseed oil, dicalcium phosphate, carrot flakes, pea flakes, oats, nettle, sodium chloride

Vitamins

Vitamin A 10.000.00 I.U./kg
Vitamin D3 2.700.00 I.U./kg
Vitamin E 24.00 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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