Custom game bird feed ingredients

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Hi, my local grain mill agreed to formulate a game bird feed, for turkeys, ducks, pheasant and quail. I suggested it needed to be at least 20% protein, 3% calcium (for quail), and extra niacin for ducks. He wanted to know the corn/soy ratio. I sent him the Purina ingredients but not sure if he got them. Any other tips as to how to formulate this?
 
Scroll down to bottom of this link https://www.fertrell.com/livestock-rations

There's a turkey link section

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Scroll down to bottom of this link https://www.fertrell.com/livestock-rations

There's a turkey link section

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I would not use that site as a reference. I won't feed less than 28% protein to poults. It does not show any of the concentrations for the needed essentials such as lysine, methionine or niacin.

Their recommendation of 26% protein for poults is what companies that are more interested in their profit line than the health of your poults have gone to.
 
I would not use that site as a reference. I won't feed less than 28% protein to poults. It does not show any of the concentrations for the needed essentials such as lysine, methionine or niacin.

Their recommendation of 26% protein for poults is what companies that are more interested in their profit line than the health of your poults have gone to.
yes they seem to be relying on the turkey booster
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This video shows how I use a new Fertrell product, Turkey Booster, to turn a chick starter into a turkey starter. The turkey booster increases the amino acid profile of a regular chick starter to be at a level that’s adequate for turkey poults.

The Turkey Booster is designed to be a supplemental addition at 1.25% of the total weight of the feed mix. That means 25 pounds of turkey booster per one ton of chick starter. In the video I walk through the process of mixing a 5 gallon bucket full of feed (or 25 pounds total)."
of course the video is private https://pasturedpoultrytalk.com/2020/08/09/how-to-make-a-high-protein-turkey-starter-feed/
 
yes they seem to be relying on the turkey booster
"
This video shows how I use a new Fertrell product, Turkey Booster, to turn a chick starter into a turkey starter. The turkey booster increases the amino acid profile of a regular chick starter to be at a level that’s adequate for turkey poults.

The Turkey Booster is designed to be a supplemental addition at 1.25% of the total weight of the feed mix. That means 25 pounds of turkey booster per one ton of chick starter. In the video I walk through the process of mixing a 5 gallon bucket full of feed (or 25 pounds total)."
of course the video is private https://pasturedpoultrytalk.com/2020/08/09/how-to-make-a-high-protein-turkey-starter-feed/
If people use the proper feed in the first place, there is no need for anything else.
 
Hi, my local grain mill agreed to formulate a game bird feed, for turkeys, ducks, pheasant and quail. I suggested it needed to be at least 20% protein, 3% calcium (for quail), and extra niacin for ducks. He wanted to know the corn/soy ratio. I sent him the Purina ingredients but not sure if he got them. Any other tips as to how to formulate this?
I use a 28% turkey/gamebird starter for all my turkeys and gamebirds, and switch to a 24% turkey/gamebird grower after that. Protein % is only part of the extra needs of turkeys and gamebirds, as higher Methionine and Lysine levels are needed also.The 24% grower is on the high end, as I do a lot of breeding and hatching and have better results with health, hatching and hatchlings.
 
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