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Our Pumpkin Seed Snacks™ are a lot more than just pumpkin seeds. Loaded with organic pumpkin seeds, organic buckwheat groats, organic quinoa, organic cracked corn, organic flax and organic sunflower seeds, organic alfalfa leaf, organic coconut and marigold petals.
Hand feed, mix with food or sprinkle on the ground as a treat for your chickens. For Porridge: add 2 cups boling water to 1 cup 'snacks', simmer 5 minutes, remove from heat, cool to room temperature and serve. Pumpkin Seed Snacks™ is a great mixture for the whole flock: chicks and pullets love the smaller grains and seeds while the older, wiser and mature feathered fowl go for it all. It's an irresistible snack! Either way it's a great goodie and treat for happy chickens to have.
Does not contain any artificial colors, flavors or preservatives - and, is darn tasty!
Wholesome, Healthy and Fun. Full of Protein, Natural & Tasty.
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min): 18.3%
Crude Fat (min) 23.48%
Crude Fiber (max) 5.88%
Moisture (max) 9.42%
For chicks under two weeks of age be sure they have access to grit so they can properly digest their food.
Not for human consumption. These ingredients are top grade, quite tasty and surely worth clucking about. Store in a cool, dry location and avoid extreme heat and direct sunlight. Do not expose to moisture. Not intended for medical use. Keep out of reach of children. Best when used within 90 days of opening package.
Posted by Diane Augustin on 8th Dec 2011
I mix this in with oatmeal, and flax seed than add it to some feed for a warm, tasty and super healthy breakfast and they gobble it up.
Posted by Carrie on 7th Dec 2011
My girls know that I have a tasty treat and they beg like little puppies! I feel good about feeding them full crop pumpkin seed snacks, knowing that it is a healthy treat.
Posted by Paula B. on 30th Jul 2011
The Girls honk and sing me up in the morning until I can "treat" their feed with this delightful topping. I am so happy to please them early mornings on these hot summer days!
Posted by Pamela G on 22nd Feb 2011
my husband thinks I've gone nuts now that I'm cooking for my chickens. It is so easy though
Posted by Molly Polcari on 20th Feb 2011
its a hit!
Posted by Starla Jameson on 7th Feb 2011
I boiled this stuff up and fed it to my girls. They pecked it up with maddening delight. I have to confess though,I set a bit aside and added brown sugar and butter - yes, I ate it. IF I had more of an acquired taste for alfalfa I would (as a human) eat more. A big hit for the backyard birdies though
Posted by Marcella Ross-Cannon on 27th Dec 2010
Our girls have been spending more and more time at the parlor door "begging for treats". We wanted to give them more than just scratch or the x-tras from dinner especially sine the garden is a graveyard with not much to offer. Serving the porridge was a success. We are happy to have found treats for chickens.
