https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11685776/
Caution, in this study, while there were **slight** benefits at 0.1% inclusion, at rates of 1%, there were already some cautions. They correlated changes in the birds fecals to increased incidence of bumblefoot, which they suspected resulted...
Since Lectins are present in essentially all grains, most if not all legumes, potatoes, tomatoes, the various squash & melons, and of course seeds... Yeah. Can be mitigated by various processing methods.
Still, quite the challenge.
Sorry you are so afflicted.
A sixth is still drying out/puffing up in the incubator, at least one more is pipped (but little progress in the last 12 hours). Haven't looked at the eggs in back yet.
Middle bird in this photo has a chance. Other three are NOT what I am looking for in a bird (color/pattern). Early freezer camp winners.
Three chicks hatched so far, pips on at least four more. (of 11, 12th is a turkey egg - not due for another week). Pics soon, they are warming under the...
Apparently, its hatch day. I can hear cheeping in the background, and at least 5 eggs are visibly pipped. They usually hatch a day early, I should have moved in the brooder box and started the heat plate warming last eve, but it was raining...
So I'll skip lunch to get it done.
That's scratch. As others have said, a few days on it won't kill them. But the Protein is 1/2 what is considered minimum, Met is 2/3 the minimum recommend, Lys is less than half the recommended minimum. at least the Ca isn't excessive.
Figure they will likely eat (assuming they have room)...
As to the other question??? What I don't know about poultry illness and injury would fill books, and does. I look to BYC's experts like @Eggcessive above when I have questions on those subjects.
I will, however, off that you can keep your birds on that grower feed all their lives if you want...
There is the potential for a LOT of fat in those mealworms - and whatever they are being fed will then concentrate in your chickens (I mention because what mealworms are fed on is less well regulated than most other feed products, and mealworms generally are produced overseas. No guarantees, of...
I did read it. And when I'm not working from a cell phone I'll be happy to cut and paste things from the study you seem to be glossing over.
Moreover, broadly, their hypothesis is that commercial egg producers can use a feed management system similar to what I already do. Commercial complete...
I've seen something like this "recipe" before. It wasn't as bad as I expected. Wasn't great. Certainly wasn't cost effective. Looks like a number of ingredients were slapped on to a superior recipe based on dubious claims and buzz words.
Also, People who know what they are doing don't mix...
For reasons not relevant here, I have no current access to my computer and my feed calculator. Cell phone isn't conducive to much in depth forum participation.
Only applicable if suitable forage is available. If, as is true for many (certainly here in the US), that they have to keep their birds contained at all times, then it is certain that simply adding things to a commercially produced complete feed will likely affect its nutritional profile in...