17 week old pullet laying

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Mar 16, 2011
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I just got my 17 week old RIR pullets and one of them laid an egg in the shipping container. My question is, I bought starter feed (24% protein I think) I know it is the low to mid 20's so since I have at least one of my 5 laying should I switch them over to layer or is it okay to keep feeding them the starter?

Thanks
 
They all hatched the same day according to Murray McMurray! It isn't going to hurt them to finish the bag of starter I have or should I switch now?
 
I already put an oyster shell feeder in my coop!

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Pullets should start on layer ration at 18 weeks of age, but since you already have the starter, I would suggest mixing the starter with some layer ration & feed that to them. Also be sure to give them oyster shell and grit.
 
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Like Celtic Druid said, I would just mix the two together. That way you use that starter that you have, but they start to get the nutrients they need for laying.
 

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