Chickens are not laying eggs

So the crumble and layer mash are both nutritionally complete feeds?
The feeding instructions on those will tell you that they are complete feeds and not other supplements are necessary and if feeding scratch grains, they should be less than 10% of the total intake.
Grains range from 8-12% protein and low on some essential amino acids. Layer feed is usually about 16% protein. Adding the two may drop protein below what is needed for ovulation.
 
So the crumble and layer mash are both nutritionally complete feeds?
The feeding instructions on those will tell you that they are complete feeds and not other supplements are necessary and if feeding scratch grains, they should be less than 10% of the total intake.
Grains range from 8-12% protein and low on some essential amino acids. Layer feed is usually about 16% protein. Adding the two may drop protein below what is needed for ovulation.
Layer mash is just powderized corn we get at a produce store
 
Layer mash is just powderized corn we get at a produce store
So it isn't layer mash. Finely ground corn isn't layer feed, it is just corn.
Crumble is brown pellet like stuff that is for egg laying
Is it crumble or pellet? Those are two different things.
They may have the same ingredients but crumbles are pellets that have been run through a crumbler at the mill.
What does the guaranteed analysis tag say? I'm guessing it is 4% calcium and 16% protein.
 

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