Thanks for the URL! I found it very helpful as it talks about the basics of chicken feeding, great for a new chicken raiser like myself. One thing they talk about that I hadn't seen elsewhere is the use of kelp as a supplement. Kelp might be pretty hard to find here in the great midwest, but perhaps a co-op or health food store might have some dried, somewhere.
Based on all this information, when we get our 15 week old Australorp pullets, does this mean that I should be feeding them a grower sort of thing, if I can find it? I was going to put them on Layena pellets once they start laying -- in the meantime, they will need the 'grower' sort of feed, right? Shouldn't be a problem, I believe the
Tractor Supply Co near me has something of the sort. Yep, I just checked, something called 'Flock Raiser' by Purina, which is 20% protein. Anybody heard of it?
For my 15 week olds (who will get to roam my backyard, but only 1 or 2x/day) I know extra calcium won't be necessary until they start to lay, but should I get some grit as a supplement, just in case?
And what about kitchen scraps and flax seeds and so on? Should I wait until they start laying to give them that stuff? Or will they be old enough to handle it when we take them home?
Whitewater (who doesn't want to accidentally hurt or neglect the birds!)