Generally speaking, an 18-20% protein feed (I prefer 20% for the typically higher Met and Lys levels) plus free choice oyster shell and fresh clean water at all times is a superior feed regimen for mixed age/mixed gender flocks. Regardless of whether its called flock raiser, all flock, starter, grower, whatever. Just watch the calcium content - you are looking for 1% +/-, not the Nutrena "Feather Fixer" which is 18% Protein but also 4% calcium - that calcium content is hard on developing chicks, and its hard on roos. It CAN be hard on layers too, particularly if your layer is a breed that infrequently lays small eggs. Layer was designed as a minimally nutritious inexpensive feed for prime production layers, not your heritage Apenzell, Cubalaya, Hamburgh or your aging Cochin .
If you are having waste problems, I recommend serving it as an oatmeal like consitency wet mash. You can ferment if you want, but its not necessarily a benefit. It depends on a host of factors.
and a bird won't voluntarily starve itself when good feed is available - though they don't like change and can be slow to adopt to a new feed.
If you are having waste problems, I recommend serving it as an oatmeal like consitency wet mash. You can ferment if you want, but its not necessarily a benefit. It depends on a host of factors.
and a bird won't voluntarily starve itself when good feed is available - though they don't like change and can be slow to adopt to a new feed.