My hens love all the Nesty products and so do I. For some reason this seems to be an issue for them when I scattered it on the ground. I think due to the natural colour of the seeds and their small size they couldn’t really see them so now I serve this in a bowl with their normal feed and use for example the cracked corn for foraging as they have no issue finding these. Would highly recommend all Nesty products. My girls go crazy for the new porridges !!!
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Abbey S.
Verified Buyer
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
5 Stars
The hens are very happy with the treat from nesty.
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Rowan
Verified Buyer
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
5 Stars
Simple, it's exactly what's advertised. Chooks love it.
JC
Jen C.
Verified Buyer
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
5 Stars
Happy with the experience
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Zaida H.
Verified Buyer
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
5 Stars
Happy Chickens, thanks nesty, the packaging looks good too.
Linseed is a unique oilseed because of its high alpha-linoleic acid. It is one of the most concentrated sources of unsaturated fatty acids available in poultry feeds.
Health Booster
Linseed enriches eggs with omega-3 fatty acids enormously. The increase in polyunsaturated fatty acids is accompanied by a decrease in saturated fatty acids, the result is a healthier fat profile. Nutrients in linseeds are very important in the development and maintenance of a healthy brain, liver, and heart.
All your questions answered
Can I feed Linseed as my chickens sole diet?
No, linseed should not be fed as the sole ingredient in your flocks diet. It is advised to feed as a treat and less than 7% of their total diet.
Can poultry other than chickens consume Linseed?
Yes, linseed is safe for all poultry to consume. Ensure that it is fed in conjunction with a balanced diet.
How can I feed out my linseed?
You can hand feed linseed as a treat, mix in feed or provide in a bowl. Be sure that the linseed does not exceed 7% of their total diet.
What results could I see from feeding Linseed?
Health benefits from feeding linseed may include:
Natural anti-inflammatory.
High in Omega 3 Fatty Acids.
Rich in essential oils and B vitamins.
Improves the quality of plumage.
Linseed is high in protein, dietary fibre, fat and energy.
Helps inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, dry or itchy skin.
Disclaimer
PET FOOD ONLY. INTENDED FOR CHICKENS ONLY. This product does not contain any restricted animal material. Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.
Sourced from a feedsafe accredited mill. WE ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY IF THIS FEED IS USED IN QUANTITIES,
CONDITIONS OR IN ANY WAY OTHER THAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS. UNSUITABLE FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
Ingredients Disclaimer
The feed displayed in ingredients is representative, and the actual appearance of the feed may vary naturally. However, this natural variation in appearance does not impact the feed's nutritional value in any way.
Storage Requirements
For optimal shelf life and quality the product should be stored below 30 degrees and off the ground in a cool dry place, protected from direct sunlight.
Due to the natural ingredients and gluing agent, this block should not be stored in air tight conditions and may deteriorate if in humid or suboptimal conditions.
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