How to Use Roost

How to Use Roost

Let's talk about how to use the Roost bundle to treat your chickens to all the nutrients they need. 

 

 

Roost contains three products: Nest, Lay, and Peak. These nutritional supplements will be given on a two week regiment.

On week A, your birds will receive Nest.
On week B, they will be given both Lay and Peak. 
 

 

Once you’ve got the right product, all you have to do is measure, mix and switch each week.  

1. Measure out the correct amount for each product.

Both Lay and Peak are given at a dose of 1 teaspoon per gallon of water. Nest is 1 tablespoon per gallon of water. 

2. Mix the product directly into your coop waterers.

3. Switch products next week! Sit back and watch as we help boost your roost. 

 

That’s it! Repeat the process once a week with that week’s products. 

Don’t worry- You don’t have to memorize all this! The application rate and instructions are on each bottle.  

Roost supplements for chickens

 

So, what happens when you use Roost? Will your hens start laying rainbow colored eggs? Will all of your birds immediately jump to peak production and stay there for 6 months? Will your rooster suddenly sprout 8 foot long tail feathers?  

Not quite. Nature doesn’t work like that.   

Roost works to naturally make your birds’ water as nutritious and effective as possible. Each product works to make your birds healthier through a sustainable, healthy source of active microbiology. This is why Roost is helpful to any and all chickens! Bird health is rooted in beneficial bacteria, so our products are designed to help them from the inside out.  

With Roost, you can expect your birds to have everything they need to live a healthy life and produce to their full potential. You can expect high quality eggs, tighter guts and better immunity.  

 

If you have any questions about Home by Soul Miner’s Eden or Roost, please don’t hesitate to contact us. You can leave a comment on the video or email success@soulminerseden.com. It’s time to boost your roost! 

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