I'd like to tap the experienced folks here for advice. I have my 10 New Hampshires and 13 Naked Necks on Purina Flock Raiser (20% protein), plus what they get in their tractor moved daily (no free ranging quite yet). They are just under 9 weeks old. Goals for these birds: All New Hampshires will go to freezer, as will some of the Naked Necks. Some of the Naked Necks will be kept as the origin of a meat flock (the remaining also to ultimately go to freezer camp). All are fed the same feed (coop for the NN keepers not finished yet).
Is it "ok" to keep them on the 20% protein feed (Flock Raiser), which is working well, and is indicated "for meat birds" per package, or would it be prudent to find a way to separate out some of my NN pullets out and begin to feed them a grower ration (decreased protein). Note that I am not focused on egg production for these birds specifically (I'll have plenty as it is) - I just want to ensure their good and proper growth as future breeders.
I've got books galore, but am also interested from y'all's experience in the sense of "breeding for production". Looking for opinions - share 'em if you got 'em!
- Ant Farm
(To clarify: It is not that egg production isn't important, per se, it's that I personally will have tons of eggs, and that the primary focus for these birds will be meat production - so choices that may affect an individual pullet's future productivity egg-wise, independent of genetics, are less important that making sure I don't impair their breeding ability - if they are different.)
I mix a bag of 16% layer feed with a bag of 20% starter feed, after 10 to 12 weeks. The chicks get straight starter feed.