E. Boyer
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
I purchased this to give to my hens when they're not feeling up to snuff. The extra protein is very helpful.
Troy C.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
I think this feed helps me maintain a healthy and beautiful flock. I mix it with their treats and they love it!
Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
We start our quail chicks with this crumble, they love it!
Sammy
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Great value for the quail birds!
HalesReviews
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
We recently ordered ducks and chose this feed for their little season. They eat is right up and so quickly! We haven’t had any issues with them seeming sick, having diarrhea or vomiting, or not wanting to eat. They enjoy the taste! One bag I ordered came ripped and I was able to contact Amazon for a refund of it. This bag on Amazon is way cheaper than the farm stores around town. The bag is little enough to make it easy to use and where my toddler (3) can pour the food from the bag and into the duck feeder. The color of the food is plain, but it works for the ducks.
JaRae Davis
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
I used this for my brooder chicks, and they did well from it. It's just really pricey. They should offer larger bags at a better price. But the quality of food itself seems great, as I needed high protein starter for my jumbo quail.
esky pen
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
I have been buying this for a while now,this crumble food is yummy for my quails.they like this a lot and grow up fast, plus have a lot of eggs,I tried some difference food for my quails, but none of them work as good as this Manna Pro Crumble.I think the nutrition in this crumble is accurate, and very good for quail breeder.
Mira Armstrong
Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2022
I knew this before buying it but being as I am in Canada and I could not find Gamebird Chick starter anywhere else this was my only option if I wanted to raise quail Chicks. Be warned it's in a small bag and in stores where it's readily available its only $6.99 USD. But its a good feed as my chick grew up happy and healthy with no health issues.
T Stanley
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2020
The nutrition in this crumble is good for starting quail, but unless you have a special case, I suggest you find a larger bag. It was a good bag to start the quail on, but as they get larger, a dozen quail will go through this bag in a week. The cost goes down quickly with bigger bags.There is quite a bit of conflicting research on quail needs nutritionally. I am raising coturnix (Pharoah/Japanese) quail. The most reliable information (where a university tested different nutrition levels) I've found indicates to start with a protein as close to 24% until 6 weeks old. This starter feed has a minimum of 24% protein. At 6 weeks, you can drop the protein to 18% but for laying eggs or breeding, raise calcium to 2.75%. This is a starter feed so it only has 1.5 % calcium. For harvesting meat, you can drop protein to 18% and not worry about calcium. So if you found this cheap enough, you could stick with it for meat birds. Typically you'll switch to something with higher calories to push the growth though.If you make your own feed, the protein is usually the most expensive cost. I have not experienced this when buying crumble - brand seems to dictate price more than anything else. Finding a layer feed with 18% is kind of difficult - so this gamebird starter is a good one to boost the protein in a layer feed. Again this starter doesnt have enough calcium for layers by itself.. For ease of storage, having a single feed with higher protein content (20s) could work, but for fastest growth and quicker to laying production, you want to start with something like this. The main result of low protein after hatching is smaller adult birds - which is likely more a concern if you breed for eating the meat. I have read the chick will mature slower too, but coturnix mature fastest of all quail, so if a hen lays at 9 weeks instead of 8, I don't really care but I do start with 24% any time I buy eggs to ensure I get best results from introduced strains.
Trinath choudhury
Reviewed in India on October 8, 2020
Very very poor products
Carla Watamanik
Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2018
Feeding button quail
Mag Bookreader
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2016
Quail love this.
Debisha
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2015
Terrific!