Poultry treats

Poultry treats

When it comes to spoiling your flock, why settle for the same old snack? Our all-natural poultry treats go beyond the usual handful of mealworms, offering a nutrient-rich blend of wholesome ingredients that support health from beak to tail. Each batch is carefully crafted with real, recognizable foods your birds will love — and you can feel good about — providing not just a tasty reward, but a boost of vitamins, minerals, and energy. Because happy, healthy hens lay the best eggs, and they deserve treats that work as hard as they do.

Mealworms – A protein powerhouse that supports feather growth, egg production, and overall muscle health. They’re also rich in essential amino acids and beneficial fats for energy and vitality.

Rolled Oats – A natural source of fiber and slow-release energy, helping keep your flock fueled throughout the day. Oats also provide important minerals like manganese, iron, and zinc.

Split Peas – Packed with plant-based protein, vitamins, and fiber, split peas support muscle development and healthy digestion while adding variety to your chickens’ diet.

Milo – A small, nutrient-dense grain that provides steady energy and is easy for poultry to digest. It also contributes antioxidants that support immune health.

Ground Flax – Rich in omega-3 fatty acids for glossy feathers, healthy skin, and strong immune function. The added fiber also promotes a balanced gut.

Molasses – A natural sweetener that chickens love, while offering minerals like potassium, calcium, and magnesium. It also provides quick energy for active birds.

Thank you for taking the time to learn about our all-natural poultry treats. We believe your flock deserves more than just a basic snack — they deserve a healthy, well-rounded reward that supports their feathers, eggs, and overall vitality. With a nutrient-rich mix of protein-packed mealworms, wholesome grains, and superfoods like flax and molasses, our treats deliver both taste and nutrition in every bite. When you choose our treats, you’re not just spoiling your birds — you’re investing in their long-term health and happiness. Because healthy hens lay happy eggs, and happy hens make a happy flock.

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