buddy#2 :
I bought Homestead feed just a few weeks ago. Haven't use it long enough to see any difference in laying. The chickens are going through a molt and its hard to tell whats going to happen. Another lesson learned, don't switch feeds during molt or in winter during reduced production. I was getting local feed mill pellets at 20% protien, their mash is 18%. I've used Tractor Supplies feed before and its only 16%. Chickens did good on both.
TSC feed is made by Purina and just saw today in a
TSC, Purina feed along with the
TSC Dumor brand and Blue Seal. First I saw Blue Seal. I liked Homesteads 17% just because its in the middle of everyone else. No animal protien or antibiotics. Chickens are omnivors but the animal protien could be anything and I don't like not knowing what they are getting. I think the Homestead feed will do just fine but its harder to get.
I had been feeding my girls organic layer mash but man did their poop stink! I slowly switched them to dumor pellets. Now my birds are weak, they look rough (not molting) and zero eggs in over a week. Zero!! From 5 hens. Any way, I think it is the dumor feed. I was going to get nutrina and try that. I can't find blue seal here at my
TSC. They have blue seal goat, horse etc. Just not chicken feed.
What do you think of the nutrina versus dumor?