Scratch and Peck Feeds Chicken & Duck Supplemental Treat Organic Whole Peas, 40-lb bag
In a Nutshell
- Ducks love the organic whole peas.
- Hens may not be as enthusiastic.
- High quality and value noted by users.
- Product fully intact with no dust or crushed peas.
Quick Verdict
The Scratch and Peck Feeds Chicken & Duck Supplemental Treat is highly rated by ducks but receives mixed reviews from hens. The quality and value are highly praised, but there are some concerns about pet acceptance.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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High Quality (1)
Product is well-made and free of dust or crushed peas.
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Great for Ducks (2)
Ducks love the organic whole peas.
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High Protein (1)
Provides extra protein for laying hens.
Cons
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Not All Hens Like It (2) minor
Hens may not be as enthusiastic about the peas.
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Pet Preference (2) minor
Some pets may not like the product due to personal preferences.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Duck Owners β Ducks love the peas and they provide extra protein.
- β’ Quality-conscious owners β Product is well-made and free of dust or crushed peas.
β Skip If
- β’ Hens owners β Hens do not like these peas.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Do hens like the Scratch and Peck whole peas?
Some reviewers mentioned that their hens do not like the product. If it happens, try soaking or cooking the peas to improve acceptance.
Highlighted Reviews
"I have used Scratch and Peck feeds for almost a year. My 11 hens and 7 roosters like all of their products with the exception of the whole peas. I don't know why? I guess they have favorite foods like we humans do. I will try and soak some to see if it makes a difference. The product was fully intac..."
"My ducks donβt love them. Iβve tried dry, sprouted, and cooked. They love regular green peas :/ but not this kind I guess"
Bottom Line
If you're looking for a high-quality, organic treat for your ducks, this product is highly recommended. However, if you have hens, you may want to consider other options or try soaking the peas to see if they are more acceptable.