Rooster Booster Feed

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Anyone ever fed Rooster Booster Feed. I was at my local Southern States feed store today talking with the employees. I mentioned I don't have a lot of eggs because the hens are molting. One guy said he was completely out of Rooster Booster feed. Apparently he sells a lot to chicken owners during molting. Just wondering if it helps. He said it is 20% protein, I am feeding laying crumbles that are 16%.
 
Anyone ever fed Rooster Booster Feed. I was at my local Southern States feed store today talking with the employees. I mentioned I don't have a lot of eggs because the hens are molting. One guy said he was completely out of Rooster Booster feed. Apparently he sells a lot to chicken owners during molting. Just wondering if it helps. He said it is 20% protein, I am feeding laying crumbles that are 16%.

Rooster Booster is a company that puts out a line of supplements. One of the products is called Poultry Booster, could this be what your asking about? If so, It's not a bad product and the only problem I have with it is that is doesn't contain animal proteins.
You can get it about feed store now, including TSC. Heres some info on it.



Directions for use: Mix one scoop (1/3 oz. scoop included) per pound of feed, or mix the entire 1.25 lb. container per 50 lbs. of feed. Keep container tightly closed. Store in a cool dry place. Keep out of reach of children. For animal use only.

Ingredients: Forage products, plant protein products, processed grain by-products, grain products, Calcium Carbonate DL-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate, Niacinamide, Zinc Sulfate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Carotene, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Hydrochloride, vitamin A supplement, Cholecaliciferol (source of vitamin D3), Calcium Pantotheniate, L-Lysine, DL Methionine supplement, Biotin, vitamin B-12 supplement, Sodium Selenite, Manganese Sulfate, Cobalt Sulfate, Magnesium Sulfate, Bacillus Coagulans fermentation product, dried Bacillus Licheniformis fermentation product, dried Bacillus Subtilis fermentation product, artificial coloring.

Guaranteed Analysis per Pound
Lysine Min. 0.19% per pound
Methionine Min.
0.24% per pound
Calcium Min.
2.75% per pound
Calcium Max.
3.00% per pound
Magnesium Min.
0.28% per pound
Manganese Min.
535 ppm
Cobalt Min.
7.20 ppm
Zinc Min.
823 ppm
Vitamin A Min.
500,000 IU per pound
Vitamin D-3 Min.
50,000 ICU per pound
Vitamin E Min.
640 IU per pound
Vitamin B-12 Min.
1 mg per pound
Riboflavin Min.
400 mg per pound
D pantothenic Acid Min.
150 mg per pound
Thiamine Min.
200 mg per pound
Niacin Min.
1,000 mg per pound
Vitamin B-6 Min.
100 mg per pound
Folic Acid Min.
300 mg per pound
Biotin Min.
16 mg per pound
Bacillus Subtilis
2 billion CFU's per pound
Bacillus Licheniformis
1 billion CFU's per pound
Bacillus Coagulans
1 billion CFU's per pound
 
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Rooster Booster is a company that puts out a line of supplements. One of the products is called Poultry Booster, could this be what your asking about? If so, It's not a bad product and the only problem I have with it is that is doesn't contain animal proteins.
You can get it about feed store now, including TSC. Heres some info on it.



Directions for use: Mix one scoop (1/3 oz. scoop included) per pound of feed, or mix the entire 1.25 lb. container per 50 lbs. of feed. Keep container tightly closed. Store in a cool dry place. Keep out of reach of children. For animal use only.

Ingredients: Forage products, plant protein products, processed grain by-products, grain products, Calcium Carbonate DL-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate, Niacinamide, Zinc Sulfate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Carotene, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Hydrochloride, vitamin A supplement, Cholecaliciferol (source of vitamin D3), Calcium Pantotheniate, L-Lysine, DL Methionine supplement, Biotin, vitamin B-12 supplement, Sodium Selenite, Manganese Sulfate, Cobalt Sulfate, Magnesium Sulfate, Bacillus Coagulans fermentation product, dried Bacillus Licheniformis fermentation product, dried Bacillus Subtilis fermentation product, artificial coloring.

Guaranteed Analysis per Pound
Lysine Min. 0.19% per pound
Methionine Min.
0.24% per pound
Calcium Min.
2.75% per pound
Calcium Max.
3.00% per pound
Magnesium Min.
0.28% per pound
Manganese Min.
535 ppm
Cobalt Min.
7.20 ppm
Zinc Min.
823 ppm
Vitamin A Min.
500,000 IU per pound
Vitamin D-3 Min.
50,000 ICU per pound
Vitamin E Min.
640 IU per pound
Vitamin B-12 Min.
1 mg per pound
Riboflavin Min.
400 mg per pound
D pantothenic Acid Min.
150 mg per pound
Thiamine Min.
200 mg per pound
Niacin Min.
1,000 mg per pound
Vitamin B-6 Min.
100 mg per pound
Folic Acid Min.
300 mg per pound
Biotin Min.
16 mg per pound
Bacillus Subtilis
2 billion CFU's per pound
Bacillus Licheniformis
1 billion CFU's per pound
Bacillus Coagulans
1 billion CFU's per pound
Thank you, I may look into this. I like the idea of being able to add it to 50lbs of feed.
 

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