Honest question: does PP have another formulation? Other than scratch.Producer's Pride - their Layer formulation
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Honest question: does PP have another formulation? Other than scratch.Producer's Pride - their Layer formulation
I wonder if the sample was collected from a bag that had been sitting around open, might that account for the excess moisture?Moisture: 11.2% (Honestly, this ain't great. You want dry food <10% to discourage thngs from colonizing -
If I recall correctly (and I think I do, because I would never have even thought of this), my Kalmbach feed bags say that they are not waterproof, and not to store on cement. So perhaps that might be the same for the feed tested. Or the bag may not have been stitched closed as well as it should have been.I wonder if the sample was collected from a bag that had been sitting around open, might that account for the excess moisture?
Most of my bags were clumped pretty good from TSC and the store always had them flat on pallet so I wonder where it picked up moisture?? Truck? Sat outside?If I recall correctly (and I think I do, because I would never have even thought of this), my Kalmbach feed bags say that they are not waterproof, and not to store on cement. So perhaps that might be the same for the feed tested. Or the bag may not have been stitched closed as well as it should have been.
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I've noticed even with waterproof bags the strips that are used to close off the top and bottom are often not waterproof and will take on moisture.If I recall correctly (and I think I do, because I would never have even thought of this), my Kalmbach feed bags say that they are not waterproof, and not to store on cement. So perhaps that might be the same for the feed tested. Or the bag may not have been stitched closed as well as it should have been.
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I had a handful of soft shells over 5 years of using this feed. However, I always throw scraps back to them including shells and throw oyster shells in run also for them to scratch and peck at.That would lead to a soft shell. Not so much not laying. A factor, at best.
Absolutely, it could, depending on the environment it was in.I wonder if the sample was collected from a bag that had been sitting around open, might that account for the excess moisture?
I disagree. I think the nutrition being poor or to low in these nutrients matters most. That was my concern for the feed. I never felt it was “poisoned”Well who cares about the % specifications of protein, fat, fiber, minerals... Whats in the feed that is NOT these things that would put them off laying. For that matter, What can put them off laying if eaten? Thats is what to test for.