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The Bok Bar Feeding Set

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Ladies, gather ‘round.  

Hang up a Bok Bar and watch them flock to it! Packed with all-time chook faves – mealworms, sunflower seeds and kibbled peas – the Bok Bar provides both foraging fun and nutritional support for laying hens.

This tasty blend is formulated to complement the diet of laying hens, combining wholesome grains, seeds, and insects with added calcium to support shell strength and egg quality.

  • Comes ready to hang in a sturdy feeder
  • Contains Bluff oyster shell grit for increased calcium intake
  • Whole linseed, sunflower seeds, and kibbled peas for texture, variety and essential fatty acids
  • Visible seeds, peas, and mealworms encourage natural foraging behaviour
  • Beta carotene, a natural plant-derived pigment, assists in producing rich, vibrant yolks
  • Bok Bar feeder can be refilled with cut fruit, vegetables or replenished with a fresh Bok Bar
  • Bok Bar is made in New Zealand

Feeding guide: Feed as a treat only. Serve up the Bok Bar as 10% of a bird’s daily feed intake alongside a complete layer feed and fresh, clean water.

Ingredients: Wheat flour, vegetable fat, oyster shell grit, whole linseed, kibbled green peas, sunflower seeds, dried mealworms, brewer’s yeast, kelp powder, herb blend (oregano, parsley), beta carotene, carmine cochineal.

Storage: Store in a dark dry place if not using immediately. Compost plastic wrap.

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