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    Meaty Birds grain/soy free diet, FINNISHING DIET!! last 5 weeks

    Color is often an indicator of tannins, and certain other antinutritional factors. Where you have the choice, but no time to research, favor the lighter option. I was served black-eyed peas when i was five or six and had a very vivid imagination (already a voracious reader at that point). I...
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    Meaty Birds grain/soy free diet, FINNISHING DIET!! last 5 weeks

    Its a 40 min drive for me to a grocery store w/ NO selection, so I understand where you are coming from. If you have a decent "Middle Eastern" (a term almost offensively broad) section in your grocery store, or better, a local grocery that specializes in ethnic ingredients from that broad...
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    Meaty Birds grain/soy free diet, FINNISHING DIET!! last 5 weeks

    I mean I'd have to rebuild my calculator and crunch the numbers, not just do mental math. My mental math is good - but imperfect. Do try and get wrinkled peas, preferably light in color (i.e. yellow, rather than green), and if you grow your own, from a white flowered variety. That will tend...
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    Meaty Birds grain/soy free diet, FINNISHING DIET!! last 5 weeks

    At first glance, it looks surprisingly good. I've not run the numbers myself, but my gut feeling is that its probably close to the numbers being suggested [data sources vary somewhat, of course]. Someone appears to have but real effort into crafting that. In terms of efficiency, I'm not sure...
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    Most kind, thank you for letting me know. I'm always curious why I might get a follow.

    Most kind, thank you for letting me know. I'm always curious why I might get a follow.
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    Kalmbach Henhouse Reserve?

    The Kalmbach is good feed, and yes, serving it as a wet mash or a ferment helps avoid the usual problems w/ any whole grain feed, not just Kalmbach's examples. Your birds haven't stopped laying due to feed unless their existing feed is nutritionally deficient, and has been for some time. In...
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    Best quality food for your buck

    That's about 2x the price point the original poster was seeking - but TY for the link. Not terrible Met levels, and they disclose their Niacin content (too low for Pekins). good to know.
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    Can I feed all-flock Crumbles to all my birds?

    Typically "Game Bird" feeds are considerably higher crude protein - think 28-30%. That's both expensive and wasteful for chickens - they don't benefit from CPs that high. 20% CP might be sufficient for maintaining a breeding flock of game birds - *maybe* - but definitely not for raising Game...
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    Can I feed all-flock Crumbles to all my birds?

    Before someone tags me, I'm going to bow out. I have NOT researched the nutritional needs of coturnix or button quail, and lack sufficient expertise to feel qualified in opining. Chickens, ducks, yes. Even a bit about Turkeys. Quail? Nope. Someone thank me not not saying "Quailified". It...
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    What veggies do chickens like?

    Also grow coriander/cilantro, parsley, dill, basil, oregano, thyme, lemon grass, turmeric, scallion, tomatoes, rosemary, blackberries, blueberries, peaches, apples, now figs, and a few citrus (none fruiting yet) as well as olives (also not fruiting). Spinach, shard, cabbages in season My birds...
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    Chick crumbles not ok for adult chickens?

    Market segmentation. I expect the reps at Kalmbach to have little more relevant knowledge base than those working phones at Maytag, a Car Mfg, or an Apple Store. Happy to sell you the newest model, but almost no understanding of the engineering trade-offs made in producing prior models, so...
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    Chick crumbles not ok for adult chickens?

    Not that random.
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    Has anyone tried this?

    I'm at lunch, but this may help. and this. Sorry I don't have time for more. @NatJ 's reponse above is very good, and has the benefit of being shorter than either of mine.
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    Chick crumbles not ok for adult chickens?

    Thank you for the reminder that probabilities are just that - chances, not guarantees.
  15. U_Stormcrow

    Chick crumbles not ok for adult chickens?

    Yes. And pekins need more than other breeds. The reputable,, national, brands that have been polled recently have confirmed adequate levels for adult ducks generally, and some adequate levels for adult pekins. (around 55mg/kg - recommendations vary somewhat). and for our pure chicken keepers...
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    Chick crumbles not ok for adult chickens?

    There are a few. Protein is expensive. The likelihood of someone deliberately making a crazy expensive chicken feed for commercial use is NIL - so its not studied for commercial purpose. Someone, after all, has to fund the studies. Now, that said, chickens ARE used as human analogs for some...
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    When do I change their feed?

    @mango-o these links may help. Kindy forgive the typos. What to feed post Why not layer post As @Ridgerunner noted, if you have RSL (Red Sex Link Production layers), they are female, and their purpose is egg production. Another poster noted eggshells going faster than oyster shell. YES...
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    Has anyone tried this?

    Jason For most brands**, their chick starter and their all flock are nutritionally almost identical. So unless your preferred brand is an exception to the general rule, you can use them essentially interchangeably. However, if, for some reason, you need medicated feed, it is much easier to...
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    Has anyone tried this?

    And this thread just brought me over 50000 likes. Glad to have provided something of value, or at least amusement to so many so often. Thank you all
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    Has anyone tried this?

    We are wandering a bit far afield here, but Mary is correct. You should listen to me. Okay, humor aside, Mary is correct.The nutritional needs of chickens are better studied and better understood than any other critter on this planet, including us human types. Feeding chickens extra scratch in...
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