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I use it regularly, during racing, breeding, and moulting, just to be sure the birds are not going short of anything.  I use no other supplements.  The birds do well with it.  I do not use it in the winter months.  I give a handful per 20 birds every other day, roughly.

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very good for breeding time, i put a teaspoon in pot for each breeding pair of a morning, also when racing i add a small amount to there morning feed

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used it all the time as per instructions on the bag, good stuff

Guest grizzler
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its great stuff, used it for a few years now. i use it a breeding time, the birds love it and i dont think you can get better.

 

steve

Guest triballofts
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what are the feeding ins on it as i get mine loose buy the kg never bought it in the bag

Guest strapper
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i mix different oils and minerals together enough to give them what they require.

i would use hormoform but too expensive for me to be honest...price went up silly.

Guest triballofts
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i mix different oils and minerals together enough to give them what they require.

i would use hormoform but too expensive for me to be honest...price went up silly.

 

hi i would be for me as well but i only have 22 birds in total

Guest strapper
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it went from £28 a bag to £42?...but the birds loved it.

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my opionion of homoform its only good in the stock shed, when feeding young birds, i wouldnt use it for my racers, if i would id only use it on the last two feeds of the week before basketing

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It's great as a pick me up if a bird perhaps returns a couple of days late, absolutely flown out.  It is small, easily digested, and packed with nutrients.  Must be given with conventional food however.

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i buy it in small bags as i like to keep it sealed

i use it for breeding and moulting although i make something myself  with pin head oat, yeast , provit, and a little ainseed oil when racing

Guest triballofts
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hi can some one please state the recomended feeding of hormoform that is on the bag breeding raceing well all seasons thanks  :) :) :)

Guest southern and mason
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i have in pots allways filled  in box when feeding y birds , but  some birds just wont eat it at all not sure why,,

 

sum ov mine are lyk that a use it all year round and the same wit them bos pellets sum dont eat them aswell.  :)

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hi can some one please state the recomended feeding of hormoform that is on the bag breeding raceing well all seasons thanks  :) :) :)

 

resting - 57gm (2oz) per 450gm (1lb) feed

racing - 71gm (2.5oz) per 450gm (1lb) feed

breeding - 86gm (3oz) per 450gm (1lb) feed

 

Quite clear and easy to follow, I think.  :)

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I buy the 5kg pack. As previous posters say, I find it easier to seal the bag and it keeps it fresh right to the end. Tried storing it loose in a tin, and in plastic box, found with both it dried out.

 

Most of my birds do like it, they perk up as soon as they see me with the bag.

Guest triballofts
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thanks IB for that i only get mine loose so never get the feeding guide thanks again Graham

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