adding protein

bravevline

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if i grind in 4 boiled eggs with 20 ounces of 18% feed, how much would you estimate the protein to be?
 
A 50 gram egg (without the shell) is 6 grams of protein so is only 12% protein. Adding the egg will therefore drop the protein. It is chock full of vitamins and minerals though so is still good to feed.
Let's assume 4 eggs would be about 6 ounces. So roughly it would be 1 part 12% protein to 3 parts 18% protein would give you roughly 16.5 %.
If you want to boost protein, fish meal, meat meal or field peas would work.
I feed an organic 16% grower to my whole flock regardless of age. I also have 60% fishmeal. To achieve a 20% starter, I mix 1 part fishmeal to 10 parts 16% grower.
You can use the Pearson's square to calculate.
https://homesteadapps.com/app/free/feedcalc/pearsonsquare.php
 
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A 50 gram egg (without the shell) is 6 grams of protein so is only 12% protein. Adding the egg will therefor drop the protein. It is chock full of vitamins and minerals though so is still good to feed.
Let's assume 4 eggs would be about 6 ounces. So roughly it would be 1 part 12% protein to 3 parts 18% protein would give you roughly 16.5 %.
If you want to boost protein, fish meal, meat meal or field peas would work.
I feed an organic 16% grower to my whole flock regardless of age. I also have 60% fishmeal. To achieve a 20% starter, I mix 1 part fishmeal to 10 parts 16% grower.
You can use the Pearson's square to calculate.
https://homesteadapps.com/app/free/feedcalc/pearsonsquare.php
are you saying it would lower the protein to 16.5 or add 16.5?
 
Can you tell me more about the fishmeal? We feed all organic, which can be very expensive, but were fortunate to buy a TON of organic cricket feed, which has almost the same ingredients (less the corn) as chicken feed so we bought it. Fishmeal sounds like the ideal add in to bring it up to the protein level I need. Do you buy in bulk?
 
A 50 gram egg (without the shell) is 6 grams of protein so is only 12% protein. Adding the egg will therefore drop the protein. It is chock full of vitamins and minerals though so is still good to feed.
Let's assume 4 eggs would be about 6 ounces. So roughly it would be 1 part 12% protein to 3 parts 18% protein would give you roughly 16.5 %.
If you want to boost protein, fish meal, meat meal or field peas would work.
I feed an organic 16% grower to my whole flock regardless of age. I also have 60% fishmeal. To achieve a 20% starter, I mix 1 part fishmeal to 10 parts 16% grower.
You can use the Pearson's square to calculate.
https://homesteadapps.com/app/free/feedcalc/pearsonsquare.php
I could be wrong, but I think you are comparing wet vs dry weight. If you removed all the moisture, egg would be much higher in protein. Albumin (the white) is close to 100% protein if you remove the water. Likewise, if you add a pound of water to a pound of 16% pellets, you would reduce the protein to 8%, but did you really reduce the amount of protein the birds ingest?

I believe that adding egg will substantially increase the protein delivered to the bird.
 

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