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  1. Ted Brown

    All flock vs layer feed??

    Crumble, see label in post 18 above.
  2. Ted Brown

    All flock vs layer feed??

    I bought my second 2 bags of the Purina non medicated Start & Grow this morning. Comes in a white bag, no brand or other marking on it but sewn in label gives details incl. brand and nutrients. It is $24.15 for 25kg, about a dollar mere than I have been spending.
  3. Ted Brown

    All flock vs layer feed??

    @U_Stormcrow Suffice to say I will buy the Purina Start and Grow and continue with a side of oyster shell. A very good treatise above, details beyond what I know and understand but your net-net was simple and to the point. Very much appreciated!
  4. Ted Brown

    All flock vs layer feed??

    @U_Stormcrow thank you! Here it is $90/25 kg bag for ground seeds (easier to benefit from nutritional contents I was told) that are "stabilized" (prevents it from going rancid I was told). Normally sold for horses but fed in small quantities (~tbsp/day I think) so a bag would go for a long...
  5. Ted Brown

    All flock vs layer feed??

    No, list I gave above is complete from label:
  6. Ted Brown

    All flock vs layer feed??

    I visited my local feed store this morning, ended buying Purina Gold'n Start and Grow Crumbles; 20% protein, 0.85% calcium. Other ingredients: Added selenium 0.30mg/kg Crude fat min 3% Crude Fibre max 5% Phosphorus actual 0.70 Sodium actual 0.16% Vitamins A, D3, E various IU/kg I have...
  7. Ted Brown

    All flock vs layer feed??

    Mine is the Gold'n Harvest.
  8. Ted Brown

    All flock vs layer feed??

    @U_Stormcrow your two likes took me over 5000. Thanks!
  9. Ted Brown

    All flock vs layer feed??

    @NatJ the label says for chickens, turkeys and ducks so guessing it is an All Flock. I will visit my feed store, have a discussion with the staff and do some label reading. As noted the higher protein is of interest as we get cold, long winters.
  10. Ted Brown

    All flock vs layer feed??

    The label for the Purina Gold'n feed says 1% calcium. It is manufactured in Canada, perhaps a different mix? Natj and u_stormcrow also said All Flock. I will visit my local feed store and do some label reading. I like the 20% protein, better during the winter. I appreciate the heads up!
  11. Ted Brown

    All flock vs layer feed??

    @NatJ thank you! My rooster is key to my flock plans and is a quality specimen that I invested time to aquire. I will switch to the Purina Gold'n for everyone and depend on the side dish of oyster shells for my hens.
  12. Ted Brown

    All flock vs layer feed??

    I have 12 Chantecler chicks that are 15 weeks old. I have run out of starter feed ((Purina Gold'n Harvest Crumbles). The Purina feed has 1% calcium. I use a 18% protein layer mash for my hens with a side of oyster shell in separate container, the calcium content is 3.34%. I have only one...
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