Marsdens Game Feeds has been designing and manufacturing quality feed for the game community for over 60 years. The consistent, high quality, nutritious feeds cater to wide-ranging shoot sizes; from large partridge shoots like Iford Downs, to small family-friendly syndicate shoots like the Bagsby and Kelfield. Marsdens diets are tailored to support stronger, healthier game birds, allContinue reading “Hold’em Tight”
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Shaping Birds Up for a Successful 2021 Season
As we approach autumn, many are prepping birds for the beginning of the shooting season. Protecting bird health and supporting vitality by ensuring the provision of optimal nutrition is always key post release, when new environmental and disease challenges pose a greater risk to bird fitness and survivability. Supporting gut health is fundamental in helpingContinue reading “Shaping Birds Up for a Successful 2021 Season”
Setting up Poults for Success Naturally
Great days in the field in any season are all about the planning and setting birds up for success. Establishing the right physical foundations for your poults to enable the bird to achieve optimal performance, will not only result in well-developed birds capable of “flying high” to keep customers returning year on year but ensureContinue reading “Setting up Poults for Success Naturally”
Another Photography Competition.
The NGO brings you another fantastic competition to win a ton of pheasant or partridge feed delivered to your door. For a chance to win a tonne of game Feed from our trade member Crown Game Feeds. Send your best Photographs by email of game rearing or a gamekeeper in action and the best oneContinue reading “Another Photography Competition.”
Photography Competition
The NGO are running a photography competition with a fantastic prize from one of our trade partners Bed-Down. To enter this competition is simple, just email your best practice photographs of rearing game birds to us You could win 2x Bed-Down Excel 20kg bales which is a very popular product in game keeping and theContinue reading “Photography Competition”