Vege Layer Crumble
Vege Layer is a nutritionally balanced pellet designed to be fed to layers where vegetarian eggs are desired. This feed contains no material of animal origin.
Features Benefits
Nutritionally balanced ration > Meets the energy, protein, vitamin and mineral requirements for optimal egg production
Contains no material of animal origin > Suitable for vegetarian egg production
High quality protein > Vegetable based hamlet protein inclusion provides birds with an optimal amino acid balance supporting rapid growth
Nutrient dense feed > Optimises feed conversion and digestibility to minimise feed cost per
dozen eggs
Optimal calcium to phosphorus ratio > Ensures sound shell quality and hardness requirements
Quality assured vitamin/trace > Provides the optimal balance of vitamins and minerals to meet laying bird nutritional requirements
Crumbled feed > Prevents selective feeding, reduces dust/ wastage and reduces risk of bacterial contamination
Enzyme inclusion > High quality phyate enzyme helps improve nutrient bioavailability and
digestibility, which helps minimise wet litter
No ingredient separation > Even nutrient blend received by each bird
Raw material receival standards > High quality and safety of ingredients for quality assurance
Least cost formulation > Better value for your feed dollar
Nutritional Analysis
Nutrients As fed basis
Crude Protein (min) 15.0%
Metabolisable Energy (min) 2500 kcal/kg
Crude Fibre 6.0%
Added Salt (max) 0.4%
Calcium (min) 3.5%
Ingredient Selection
Cereal grains, vegetable protein meals, cereal byproducts, oil seed meals, lupins, minerals, amino acids, vitamin/mineral premix.
Feeding Directions
Vege Layer should be fed ad lib from about 17 weeks of age (1-2 weeks before point of lay) through to the end of lay. Birds can be expected to eat about 120 g/day depending on hen type, weight, farming conditions and phase of laying. This feed is also suitable for other backyard laying birds such as ducks, turkeys and quails.
Vege Layer is a nutritionally balanced pellet designed to be fed to layers where vegetarian eggs are desired. This feed contains no material of animal origin.
Features Benefits
Nutritionally balanced ration > Meets the energy, protein, vitamin and mineral requirements for optimal egg production
Contains no material of animal origin > Suitable for vegetarian egg production
High quality protein > Vegetable based hamlet protein inclusion provides birds with an optimal amino acid balance supporting rapid growth
Nutrient dense feed > Optimises feed conversion and digestibility to minimise feed cost per
dozen eggs
Optimal calcium to phosphorus ratio > Ensures sound shell quality and hardness requirements
Quality assured vitamin/trace > Provides the optimal balance of vitamins and minerals to meet laying bird nutritional requirements
Crumbled feed > Prevents selective feeding, reduces dust/ wastage and reduces risk of bacterial contamination
Enzyme inclusion > High quality phyate enzyme helps improve nutrient bioavailability and
digestibility, which helps minimise wet litter
No ingredient separation > Even nutrient blend received by each bird
Raw material receival standards > High quality and safety of ingredients for quality assurance
Least cost formulation > Better value for your feed dollar
Nutritional Analysis
Nutrients As fed basis
Crude Protein (min) 15.0%
Metabolisable Energy (min) 2500 kcal/kg
Crude Fibre 6.0%
Added Salt (max) 0.4%
Calcium (min) 3.5%
Ingredient Selection
Cereal grains, vegetable protein meals, cereal byproducts, oil seed meals, lupins, minerals, amino acids, vitamin/mineral premix.
Feeding Directions
Vege Layer should be fed ad lib from about 17 weeks of age (1-2 weeks before point of lay) through to the end of lay. Birds can be expected to eat about 120 g/day depending on hen type, weight, farming conditions and phase of laying. This feed is also suitable for other backyard laying birds such as ducks, turkeys and quails.