I have quite a few young birds - age 11-13 weeks. Presently I am feeding them Blue Seal Starter (with Amprolium). I switched from Purina Starter/Grower because I thought the chicks needed more protein (Purina, 18% vs Blue Seal, 20%) and because I had read so many positive things about Blue Seal feeds here.
The guidelines from Blue Seal are to feed their starter until 6 wks of age, then switch to Grower Cal until they start laying. The Grower Cal is 15% protein.
Does anybody have experience with the Blue Seal Grower Cal? Should I feed this now or switch back to Purina? I'm wondering about the difference in the protein level and whether I should go as low as 15% now. The youngsters get the starter feed and are free in the garden all day to eat bugs and plants, then get about a handful of scratch in the evening so they learn to worship me!
I have to have the feed store that carries this feed order the Grower Cal if I want it - please let me know if I should.
By the way, the birds prefer the Blue Seal (crumbles) over the Purina. I tested this by filling one feeder with Blue Seal and the other with Purina. The Blue Seal was gone when there was still 2/3 of the Purina left. Then I did the same thing, but switched feeders in case it was simply that they preferred one feeder over the other - same result; Blue Seal went first. I was a little surprised - to me, the Purina smells better, but apparently that is not what chickens go for.
Almost forgot - I suppose the other alternative is to keep them on the Blue Seal Starter until they start laying. Also, the Grower Cal does not have amprolium in it.
Thanks!
The guidelines from Blue Seal are to feed their starter until 6 wks of age, then switch to Grower Cal until they start laying. The Grower Cal is 15% protein.
Does anybody have experience with the Blue Seal Grower Cal? Should I feed this now or switch back to Purina? I'm wondering about the difference in the protein level and whether I should go as low as 15% now. The youngsters get the starter feed and are free in the garden all day to eat bugs and plants, then get about a handful of scratch in the evening so they learn to worship me!
I have to have the feed store that carries this feed order the Grower Cal if I want it - please let me know if I should.
By the way, the birds prefer the Blue Seal (crumbles) over the Purina. I tested this by filling one feeder with Blue Seal and the other with Purina. The Blue Seal was gone when there was still 2/3 of the Purina left. Then I did the same thing, but switched feeders in case it was simply that they preferred one feeder over the other - same result; Blue Seal went first. I was a little surprised - to me, the Purina smells better, but apparently that is not what chickens go for.
Almost forgot - I suppose the other alternative is to keep them on the Blue Seal Starter until they start laying. Also, the Grower Cal does not have amprolium in it.
Thanks!
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