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Looked like his own from a small wound. No blood feathers, he isn't in moult or growing back bare patches. Either way, he's fine now.Congratulations.
Most commercial brands have a high percentage of milo. My birds don't eat milo.
My mix is used for calling birds back to the coop at night, to develop weight before breeding season and for winter warmth since I don't heat my coops. I make my own...mix equal parts by volume of hulled wheat, oats, cracked corn, boss, and calf manna. I mix into a 32 gallon metal trash can. Right now I have 150 + chickens and each adult gets a teaspoon when I'm feeding this. I add 2 teaspoons of RedCell to a gallon of this mix and shake to distribute it...nice extra vitamin. The birds come running when I call. In winter this mix helps the birds keep warm in the coop as they process this grain mix.
What a lovely family photo! Merry Christmas!
Did you ever figure out what caused the blood...his own or another bird? Perhaps a blood feather?
I liked this version.
I'll bet you have a crumble mix.
I can buy my 18% Layer ration in a crumble or a pellet.
If you make fermented mash the crumble is consumed.
A lot is wasted otherwise.
For chicks, I do feed a crumble.