Hi all.
So I started put my girls on Dumor Layer feed in 2019 for about a year and a half. I had some issues with moisture absorption, so based on some recommendations I received here, I switched them to Purina all flock. However I still had a huge bag of layer leftover (and only 5 ladies), so I fed them a mix for a while (months). Shortly after the switch, two of my girls started to really shine! In fact my Wyandotte laid more eggs her second year than she had her first! Then a couple months into the new all flock formula, I noticed
two of my girls having not such a great time- reduced egg production, tougher molts - minor things that may or may not have been related to the feed change. But I realized these things started happening about the time the girls were switched from a mix of layer & all-flock to 100% al flock. The timing was oddly suspicious. So… I decided to go back to layer formula, only this time I went with Nutrena since it’s higher protein. They’ve been on this formula since the spring. No issues. Then, by mistake, my husband bought a small bag of Purina all-flock. My older 5 hens, who don’t lay too frequently anymore, went nuts for it! They prefer it so much over the Nutrena. I don’t know if it’s a pellets vs crumbles thing, or if they just prefer it. My 3 younger girls, who are heavy layers, seem to prefer the Nutrena pellets. Not sure if there is something special about it for their age or if they’re just being difficult. Anyway, this was probably an unnecessarily long post but I have this one question-
Is there any harm in offering BOTH feeds simultaneously to my flock? Whether mixed together in a single feeder or in 2 separate feeders? Will they naturally choose the one that their body most craves? Is there any reason this could be harmful? I know it’s not necessary- but my question is: is it safe?
So I started put my girls on Dumor Layer feed in 2019 for about a year and a half. I had some issues with moisture absorption, so based on some recommendations I received here, I switched them to Purina all flock. However I still had a huge bag of layer leftover (and only 5 ladies), so I fed them a mix for a while (months). Shortly after the switch, two of my girls started to really shine! In fact my Wyandotte laid more eggs her second year than she had her first! Then a couple months into the new all flock formula, I noticed
two of my girls having not such a great time- reduced egg production, tougher molts - minor things that may or may not have been related to the feed change. But I realized these things started happening about the time the girls were switched from a mix of layer & all-flock to 100% al flock. The timing was oddly suspicious. So… I decided to go back to layer formula, only this time I went with Nutrena since it’s higher protein. They’ve been on this formula since the spring. No issues. Then, by mistake, my husband bought a small bag of Purina all-flock. My older 5 hens, who don’t lay too frequently anymore, went nuts for it! They prefer it so much over the Nutrena. I don’t know if it’s a pellets vs crumbles thing, or if they just prefer it. My 3 younger girls, who are heavy layers, seem to prefer the Nutrena pellets. Not sure if there is something special about it for their age or if they’re just being difficult. Anyway, this was probably an unnecessarily long post but I have this one question-
Is there any harm in offering BOTH feeds simultaneously to my flock? Whether mixed together in a single feeder or in 2 separate feeders? Will they naturally choose the one that their body most craves? Is there any reason this could be harmful? I know it’s not necessary- but my question is: is it safe?