I found a site that said eggs are 35% protein. That would mean you need to add a little more than 10 lbs of eggs to 10 pounds of 20% protein to make the protein 28%. That is alot of eggs.
That link is blank for me. I think I need to figure it out in pounds. I didn't mean that it does not have vitamins and minerals but comercial feed has consentrates added so you could throw the whole balance off. If it is chicken food the balance is already off since they need different calicium...
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Do you know the protien level of the eggs?
Steve
I don't, that why I asked the question. I know how to figure protein if I had a number. My guess is it is not high enough to boost protein levels and would dilute the vitamin and minerals. Feeding a low protein will only make things...
Doesn't seem like there is any perfect foods. I would be afraid of Salmonella, mycotoxin or bacteria with spouts? Look at all the recalls on sprouts. I don't eat them anymore so I don't feed them either. Tukeys are the most sensitive to mycotoxins of all poultry.
Here is a math question for anyone that can answer?
If you have 10 lbs of 20% protein and you added 2 pounds of soybean meal to make a 28% protein feed. How many eggs are needed to boost 10 lbs of 20% protein feed to 28%?
I can normaly get a feed store to order anything I want since I have alot of birds. I feed a 30% protein turkey starter to the young ones. Then I had a problem with the food.
So this weekend was a nightmare looking for food. I went the feed store that I have been buying food at since the deaths...