Laying mash for a beautiful red yolk from the first egg
An optimal combination of calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D3 guarantees strong eggshells and a healthy skeleton.
Products without coccidiostat, for a natural lay.
wheat, maize, soy feed (produced from genetically modified soya), sunflower seed feed, calcium carbonate, wheat gluten feed, soya oil, rice bran, maize gluten feed, monocalcium phosphate, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, marigold extract, sepiolite
crude protein 16.5%, crude fat 5.0%, crude ash 11.5%, crude fibre 3.5%, lysine 0.83%, methionine 0.41%, calcium 3.35%, phosphorus 0.58%, sodium 0.15%
3a672a vitamin A 10000 IU, 3a671 vitamin D3 3150 IU, 3a700 vitamin E (all-rac-alpha-tocopherylacetate) 53 mg, 3b103 iron (ferrous sulphate, monohydrate) 38 mg, 3b202 iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous) 2.52 mg, 3b405 copper (cupric sulphate, pentahydrate) 13 mg, 3b502 manganese (manganous oxide) 95 mg, 3b603 zinc (zinc oxide) 90 mg, 3b802 selenium (coated granulated sodium selenite) 0.38 mg
4a16 6-phytase (EC 3.1.3.26) 250 OTU
antioxidants
E161g canthaxanthin 3.80 mg
• Period: From the first egg (about 18 weeks).
• Feeds can be freely administered: depending on the age and the breed, about 110 g per day. Without administering supplementary grain.
• Simultaneous use with water for drinking in which choline chloride has been added should be avoided.
• Always provide Grit for an easy digestion. Grit also has a positive effect on the skeleton and the formation of the eggshell.
• Always make sure there is plenty of clean drinking water.
• If yolk colour is of secondary importance and you prefer to administer a supplementary grain feed, you can mix up to 20 % Gra-Mix into the meal.