Well Bird Enrichment Pecking Block 14kg
Satisfies the natural pecking instinct of poultry, enriching welfare & improving production
Developed and manufactured in the UK, Well-Bird® Pecking Block is specifically designed to satisfy a bird’s natural desire to forage, explore, scratch and peck. The enrichment block is the perfect hardness to gratify, without interfering with their day-to-day diet. At the same time stress of the flock is lowered and problems with unnecessary feather pecking are reduced, enhancing overall bird welfare.
Features & Benefits:
Redirects hostile pecking behaviou | Adding a source of enrichment into a birds environment can reduce stress and negative behaviours such as feather pecking |
Encourages a healthy beak | The hardness of the block supports the birds natural desire to wear the beak down as it grows |
Contains Anise oil | A natural attractant which keeps the block interesting to the birds |
Contains all-natural ingredients | Chemical-free and will not interfere with a balanced diet |
Practical and easy to use | Delivered in our unique tub, the blocks can be simply tipped out and placed where desired |
UK designed and manufactured | Denis Brinicombe Group has over 50 year's experience in supplying top-quality animal nutrition products from its base in Devon |
Additional secrets in the packaging | The Well-Bird Pecking Block’s, unique packaging design uses red and navy spots which have been scientifically shown to have a positive effect on bird welfare |
Includes limestone granules | Improves gizzard function to aid digestibility |
Analysis per kg:
Calcium 27.00%
Sodium 2.91%
Magnesium 1.50%
Phosphorus 0.80%
Sulphur 0.49%
Composition:
Calcium Carbonate (Sugar) Cane Molasses Sodium Chloride Mono-Sodium Phosphate Magnesium Oxide Calcium Oxide Mineral Oil Sulphur
Application:
For younger birds and pullets, remove the bucket lid and place on the litter surface. Remove the block from the bucket and place on the lid.
For larger birds, remove the block from the bucket, place the upturned bucket on the floor and place the block on top.
Avoid placing the block in a corner. Move the block every 2 to 4 weeks to ensure prolonged interest.