Your flock will thrive with Dr. Pol High Protein 28% Poultry Pearls Gamebird Feed! This complete, non-medicated feed with added vitamins and minerals promotes strong bones and is perfect for your young pheasants, geese, ducks, turkeys, laying hens, broilers and other gamebirds, and it’s a nutritious choice for older poultry as a supplement to mixed with grain. Dr. Pol High Protein Poultry Pearls are enhanced with prebiotics to aid digestion and phytase for improved phosphorous uptake. They are hormone and anti-biotic free to help keep your gamebirds naturally healthy! With more than 50 years of experience in veterinary medicine, Dr. Pol knows the #1 factor impacting an animal’s health and life span is nutrition. Dr. Pol shares his passion for animal care and his practical approach through these Veterinarian Formulated recipes. This high-quality gamebird starter feed is designed to help you provide the very best nutrition while addressing common challenges encountered with gamebirds. Dr. Pol Poultry Pearls are extruded and gently cooked in an easy-to-eat pearl shape designed to minimize waste and pack every bite with delicious, consistent nutrition that will have your poultry pecking the feeder clean. Discover the Dr. Pol Difference today!
• Veterinarian Formulated, Extraordinary Extruded Recipe
• Dr. Pol High Protein 28% Poultry Pearls are a sole ration and complete feed for your chicks
• Perfect for mixed flocks, geese, ducks, turkeys, pheasants, quail, broilers and other gamebirds
• Non-medicated with added vitamins and minerals including calcium and phosphorous
• Hormone and antibiotic-free feed promotes naturally healthy birds
• Enhanced with prebiotics to aid digestion and phytase for increased bioavailability of phosphorus from grains
• Unique pearl shape helps prevent sorting and ensures consistent, natural nutrition to help your flock thrive
• Features a 20 percent higher caloric density than traditional pellets or crumbled feeds
• Lighter by weight: 30 Lbs. of Dr. Pol Poultry Pearls provides an equal number of feedings as 40 Lbs. of pellets