With respect, that's magical thinking. Organic does not necessarily have a higher nutrient content than a non-organic equivalent. Organic IS susceptible to nutritional deficiencies related to the grounds on which the crop is grown, there being fewer means of supplimenting or amending soils on...
Happy we could help you help your chickens. I don't pretend to be an expert - I've only been studying chicken feeding for the last 8-9 months, learned something new looking up an answer earlier this AM in fact, but I can claim at least broad "awareness" of the strengths and weaknesses of some...
Without knowing the exact contents of your scratch mixes, I can't run the numbers to give you a nutritional breakdown, but as described, your cost is going up, your feed is protein deficient, very high in fats, likely high in fiber, very low in Methionine, and possibly low in Lysine.
Even if...