Game Bird Starter Meal
High-Protein 28% Gamebird Starter Meal Designed for Early Growth and Feather Development in Common Game Birds—Built With Quality Plus’ Probiotic Package for an Antibiotic-Free Cocci Control Approach
Nutritional Analysis
Protein: 28% Fat: 2% Fiber: 5.5%
Quality Plus Gamebird Starter Meal is built for the most critical window in a gamebird program: early development. Quality Plus positions it as a complete feed for starting and growing common game birds (including pheasant and guinea fowl) and notes it can be fed to new hatched chicks or grown birds, giving it flexibility for mixed-age pens and small producer setups.
Nutritionally, the posted Guaranteed Analysis reflects a true starter profile with 28% crude protein and defined amino acids (lysine 1.5%, methionine 0.5%) to support early growth and feathering demands.
Quality Plus also highlights a key differentiator: this feed is made with the same probiotic package as their 20% chick starter as part of an antibiotic-free cocci control mechanism. That positions it well for customers who want a non-antibiotic approach while still prioritizing gut stability and early performance.
Key Benefits
Complete feed for starting and growing common game birds (pheasant, guinea fowl examples)
High-protein starter profile: 28% CP with amino acids listed (lysine + methionine)
Uses Quality Plus probiotic package positioned for an antibiotic-free cocci control mechanism
Can be fed to new hatched birds or grown birds (manufacturer stated)
Choose this product if:
You’re raising game birds and want a dedicated starter/grow feed
You want a high-protein (28%) starter with defined amino acids
You want an antibiotic-free approach supported by a probiotic package (manufacturer positioning)
Gamebird Starter Meal is a complete feed suited for starting and growing common game birds such as pheasant and guinea fowl. Quality Plus states it’s made with the same probiotic package as their 20% chick starter for an antibiotic-free cocci control mechanism, and it can be fed to new hatched chicks or grown birds.

