🌾 Feed the Future: Pure, Powerful, Proven Nutrition for Your Flock
Scratch and Peck Feeds Whole Grain Layer Mash + Corn is a 40 lbs soy-free, 18% protein feed designed for chickens and ducks. Certified USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified, it offers premium, fermentable whole grains grown and milled in North America to promote healthy growth and egg production without fillers or medications.
C**I
Nutritious
My chickens love this food
L**A
Chickens dig it
Chickens love it! It is shipped quickly and comes in paper packaging. 👍🏼
M**A
the Girls like it
I soak these in water before i feed to the Girls...they like them. there is a dusty part of the product that they don't seem to eat and doesn't soak well....beaks and dust don't seem compatible. Still I'm glad that this is the best grain I can feed my Girls next to totally free ranging them. I also feed BSF larvae and greens.
B**Y
Hens love it
Organic non GMO for the backyard pasture raised hens who provide us with really great eggs.
K**
Girls love it
They peck through this looking for each piece of different grain.
E**E
Will not buy this product again
I purchased this 18% feed for my small group of hens... thinking it would be good feed during this years, fall molting season. Sadly they are, "beaking" through the feed, which is 75-80% powder. They peck out only the bits and pieces of whole grain, scattering the leftover powder. The company encourages its buyers to ferment their product. I've tried fermenting, and it's a muddy sloppy mess, the chickens look at it, peck it, and walk away. Sad to give Scratch n Peck this review, their product, only 3-4 yrs ago was much higher quality, than presently.
B**I
great quality
arrives on time
L**Y
Not as primary feed
I use this as a supplement to the Layena my hens get. I have a feeder that holds 15lbs of Layena and I put this whole grain feed in a small trough feeder which almost acts as a treat. Yeah they make a mess picking through it for their favorite grains, and yes there’s a LOT of powdery waste.Somebody mentioned they add water to this and I kinda like that idea, might try that soon.It’s available locally for over $20/bag less but even at that price I’d go broke using it as primary feed.
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