Web26 feb. 2014 · Now my question is...if Layers Pellets are only made from cereal products why did they go... Menu. Home. Forums. New posts Search forums Fly Fishing Forum Salmon Fishing Forum Sea Trout Forum North American Fly Fishing Forum Thomas Turner. What's new. New posts Latest activity. ... Groundbait. Thread starter mick b ... WebDay 504 ( end of layers mash ) – Day 120 (start of layers mash )= 384 days . Therefore 384 days x 97.5kg = 37440kg . 1 bag = 25kg = ₦5,465 . Cost for layer mash for 1000 pullets for 384 d ays =₦8,184,384 . Approximately 1498 bags of layers mash will feed 1000 layers for 384 days . Also read: Fowl pox symptoms, treatment and prevention. 6..
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Web20 mei 2006 · its basicly chicken feed - stuff they feed to battery hen, all ground into a powder so the poor sod can digest it, come as layers pellets for those birds that can digest! nice! however as it starts as a pellet, it makes a good dark binder and should be mixed with some crumb and or some smell/flavouring to pref! Web5 mei 2014 · Posts: 4784. Joined: Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:20 am. 10. Location: Oxfordshire. Re: Heavy/stiff groundbait. by LuckyLuca » Mon May 05, 2014 12:53 pm. Vitalin, the pet food may well fit the bill Sir. It's a dog cereal, soaks well and balls up into nice solid sticky balls. It's been used for years for carp and bream when fishing on a budget. new tesla 3 for sale
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Web14 jan. 2014 · Trent baits freshwater shrimp (presume you mean the base mix) makes a great groundbait, but you'd be better off mixing it into another base groundbait. (unless … Web5 aug. 2001 · Layers mash is ground corn and is fed to chickens. It is a coarse powder with a texture like brown crumb. I have used it a lot with crumb for bream fishing as it is cheap … Web15 mei 2011 · Hi ev1 i keep chickens and use layers mash to feed them it contains all protein , vitamins and molasses has any1 ever used this as a bait and if so any tips … mid wales windows and conservatories