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Short description
A free flowing grain and pellet mix that keeps hens in top laying condition.
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Joycelin from
Buying on lineI purchase 3 bags of srcatch and lay 20kg bags every 4 weeks and I pay on line as its is free delivery, its cheaper then buying in store and it has been a very reliable so far.
Date published: 2023-10-24
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Cato from
Good jobI dealt with a lady called Georgia who was exceptionally helpful! Great service A++
Date published: 2024-01-09
Rated 5 out of
5 by
R Whyte from
Layers feedChickens have always loved this feed.
Date published: 2023-10-17
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Nutty from
Perfect chicken foodGot everything our chickens need
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