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I use a flockraiser just because of all the age differences normally. For the winter months though, I change to gamebird feed because of the higher protien with free choice calcium for the hens.I also had this concern, as 8 of my 9 birds are 21 weeks old, (one is a week or two older and just started laying Monday), one of them is a rooster. Unfortunately, I just bought a new bag of Growth Crumbles (of course), and they get scratch, a nut meat mix for treats, meal worms, and veggies/fruits. My hubby just bought some oyster shell for them since we just got our first egg. I am a wildlife rehab volunteer, and have had some nutritional training; too much calcium for an animal that can't use it (like a hen), will cause long term damage to their organs and shorten their lives. I like the idea of the Flock Raiser Mix, and just add oyster shell, so the hens can self-regulate intake. They get plenty of protein from occasional meal worms and nut meat snacks. I need to get the ingredients list for both Layer Crumbles and Flock Raiser to see what the main differences are. I love my sweet boy, and I want to keep him healthy!