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Hi, I just purchased 12 eight-week old hens from a Grand Junction, Co breeder and she recommended and sold me some starter/grower from Colorado Soy products, Stratton, Colorado. I looked them up on the internet and their website said they sell feeds made with "flame roasted grains." They say the flame roasting converts saturated fat to unsaturated, destroys molds and toxins, and changes carbohydrates to dextrin. They claim their feed is much more digestible -- over 90% digestible -- than other feeds. Their layer ration consists of cracked corn, roasted crushed soybeans, calcium, a mineral pack, and soybean oil.
My new hens look to be in great shape and seem to love their feed. Do any of you know anything about this flame roasting business? And what do you think of the ingredient mix in the layer ration?
PS Thanks to all who gave me advice on building my new coop and run two or three months ago. I took almost all your advice and am very satisfied with the result.
My new hens look to be in great shape and seem to love their feed. Do any of you know anything about this flame roasting business? And what do you think of the ingredient mix in the layer ration?
PS Thanks to all who gave me advice on building my new coop and run two or three months ago. I took almost all your advice and am very satisfied with the result.