ChaosMom
Crowing
tl;dr: need a chart listing optimum mins (and maxes, where appropriate) for chicken nutrition
I'm going cross-eyed with recommendations for optimum nutrient values for chickens, including at their various stages of life. I don't see a sticky for this. I'm looking for the detailed lists with separate amino acids and so forth, not just the biggies (protein, calcium, etc.) What is the specific reference that we use?
I don't know if USDA and various county extension service recommendations are for optimum nutrients or for minimum that large-scale factory ag can get away with. I want healthy backyard hens, not barely-alive egg-popping ones.
***ALSO, I realize that true free-ranging supplies many nutrients. I have a small urban lot, and I plan to let them out into the backyard - "backyard chickens", remember? - to explore. That's all I've got, so please if possible, skip the recommendations to free-range.***
Is the Merck manual a reasonable source? https://www.merckvetmanual.com/poul...t-poultry/nutritional-requirements-of-poultry
At'ing BYC posters who I can remember who write knowledgeably about chicken nutrition:
@Perris
@U_Stormcrow
@Sally PB
@rosemarythyme
(I am completely blanking out on the many other helpful and informed posters; I apologize for not including you.)
I'm going cross-eyed with recommendations for optimum nutrient values for chickens, including at their various stages of life. I don't see a sticky for this. I'm looking for the detailed lists with separate amino acids and so forth, not just the biggies (protein, calcium, etc.) What is the specific reference that we use?
I don't know if USDA and various county extension service recommendations are for optimum nutrients or for minimum that large-scale factory ag can get away with. I want healthy backyard hens, not barely-alive egg-popping ones.
***ALSO, I realize that true free-ranging supplies many nutrients. I have a small urban lot, and I plan to let them out into the backyard - "backyard chickens", remember? - to explore. That's all I've got, so please if possible, skip the recommendations to free-range.***
Is the Merck manual a reasonable source? https://www.merckvetmanual.com/poul...t-poultry/nutritional-requirements-of-poultry
At'ing BYC posters who I can remember who write knowledgeably about chicken nutrition:
@Perris
@U_Stormcrow
@Sally PB
@rosemarythyme
(I am completely blanking out on the many other helpful and informed posters; I apologize for not including you.)