Goodbye boredom in the chicken coop: Meet the new energy bomb for your flock!
Introducing Protein Boost Treat – a crunchy, nutritious and fun supplement that will restore your animals' energy and prevent boredom.
Every poultry keeper knows that a healthy flock needs more than just basic feed. Perhaps you've noticed that your chickens are less active on colder days, need more energy during moulting, or are simply looking for a way to prevent unwanted pecking out of boredom.
Sometimes, just cereal isn't enough. They need a "boost" – something that will give them instant energy and keep them busy at the same time.
Why does your flock need a "Protein Boost" treat?
The combination of fat and protein is key to maintaining body temperature and vitality. Here are 4 reasons to include them in your diet:
With a high fat content (beef tallow), these bars provide a concentrated source of energy. This is especially important in winter or during stressful periods when animals use a lot of energy just to maintain body heat.
Chickens and birds love to peck. The sturdy structure of the tile forces them to work hard for every bite. This mimics natural foraging behavior, keeps them busy for longer and effectively reduces aggression in the flock.
The addition of dried maggots makes these bars irresistibly appealing. Although they are based on grain and fat, the maggots are the "icing on the cake" that your animals will immediately love.
How to use Protein Boost Treat?
It is completely simple to use and adapted for immediate use:
- Hang it: Simply hang the tile in the coop or outdoors using natural string. The height should be adjusted so that the animals can reach it by stretching slightly - this encourages movement.
- Place it: You can also place it in existing controllers or on a clean surface.
- Dosage: The bar is a complementary food. Offer it as a treat or source of additional energy once a week or as needed during the colder months.
Give your animals what they need for vitality and happiness. With Protein Boost! Treats, you're not just buying food, you're investing in their well-being and peace in the coop.