tlzimmerman
In the Brooder
Wow thats comprehensive! (in a good way) In my first little run through ration I had distillers.
Soybean meal, at least for now, is coming in 40 pound bags, so I only have one coming at first. Thank you for the tip on rancidity. It is going to be my main source for protein with distillers being secondary. I did have distillers set at 1/8th the ration per weight which would be 250 per ton, I might back that back a bit and could replace the protein from it with some alfalfa or just increase the soybean meal. I haven't delved deep yet as I was hoping to get some input from this site before I finalized what I was going to feed them on the other side of the brooder. Soybean meal is my biggest expense right now though....so we will see. If distillers works in chickens like cattle I can see how it could "burn them out". It is a really really good feed source and the animals love it, but I am sure like in cattle moderation is a good thing. Gives me some experience to work with and things to think about and I appreciate that. I do know distillers is a good source of A, E, Thiamine and Riboflavin. I'll have to get out my better charts to see if I think I have enough of the other vitamins you mentioned.
I do have all large breed chickens coming, Barred rocks, buff orpingtons, and Rhode Island Reds, so that is good to know about hawks. My coop and run, when finished, should be about as close to Ft Knox as I can make it. Thanks for the tips!
Soybean meal, at least for now, is coming in 40 pound bags, so I only have one coming at first. Thank you for the tip on rancidity. It is going to be my main source for protein with distillers being secondary. I did have distillers set at 1/8th the ration per weight which would be 250 per ton, I might back that back a bit and could replace the protein from it with some alfalfa or just increase the soybean meal. I haven't delved deep yet as I was hoping to get some input from this site before I finalized what I was going to feed them on the other side of the brooder. Soybean meal is my biggest expense right now though....so we will see. If distillers works in chickens like cattle I can see how it could "burn them out". It is a really really good feed source and the animals love it, but I am sure like in cattle moderation is a good thing. Gives me some experience to work with and things to think about and I appreciate that. I do know distillers is a good source of A, E, Thiamine and Riboflavin. I'll have to get out my better charts to see if I think I have enough of the other vitamins you mentioned.
I do have all large breed chickens coming, Barred rocks, buff orpingtons, and Rhode Island Reds, so that is good to know about hawks. My coop and run, when finished, should be about as close to Ft Knox as I can make it. Thanks for the tips!
