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Purina®  Organic Scratch Grains





              



Purina® Organic Scratch Grains are a blend of high-quality grains to complement complete feeds and encourage natural pecking, foraging and feeding instincts. They are certified USDA Organic for use with organic flocks. Purina® Organic Scratch Grains are recommended for organic flocks that include adult chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys – as a treat to complement their complete feed. 



Certified USDA Organic
Fulfills the requirements of the USDA to guarantee the product is made without the use of pesticides, fertilizers, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
Encourages natural behaviors

Made to support instinctive pecking, foraging and scratching behavior

Backyard happiness
Keeps the flock entertained and part of the family

Best Results
  1. Purina® Organic Scratch Grains can be fed to adult chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys to encourage natural pecking and feeding instincts. Scratch Grains is a grain supplement, not a complete feed and should not represent more than 10% of the birds' diet.
  2. Always provide shelter and a constant supply of fresh, clean water.
  3. Consumption will vary depending upon the season of the year, nutritional needs of the animals and availability of other foods.
Important
A feeding program is only as effective as the management practices. Actual results can vary depending upon feed intake, environmental conditions and the quality of management practices.


Best Results
  1. Purina® Organic Scratch Grains can be fed to adult chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys to encourage natural pecking and feeding instincts. Scratch Grains is a grain supplement, not a complete feed and should not represent more than 10% of the birds' diet.
  2. Always provide shelter and a constant supply of fresh, clean water.
  3. Consumption will vary depending upon the season of the year, nutritional needs of the animals and availability of other foods.

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