I'm loving the growth comparisons, please keep them coming!
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Sure thing!I'm loving the growth comparisons, please keep them coming!
The grower I am using is a fine grind mash from a local farm and feed producer (awesome stuff for $10.50 per 50 lbs. bag). It comes out at 18% protein. I put this in feed buckets on the far side of their fence and supplement this with a scratch mix throughout the yard to encourage foraging. They have been eating under the recommended feed amount and gaining weight faster than expected, so I am excited. they are also very active, laying down only for a few minutes after the morning feeding.What % protein is your grower finisher??
Do you feed dry crumbles/pellets??
VERY well done analysis!! Looking forward to more pics and data.
I raise afew last summer, and kept pullets for breeding to my hatchery bred roosters ( they were the bosy willing to get the job done) and have 3 chicks raised up together: 1 buckeye of breeder quality, 1 1/2 bred cornish x pullet and one rooster. It is remarkable that the 1/2 breds are far outgrowing the even the buckeye. ( I have another strain of buckeye, but none the same age for comparison).
The grower I am using is a fine grind mash from a local farm and feed producer (awesome stuff for $10.50 per 50 lbs. bag). It comes out at 18% protein. I put this in feed buckets on the far side of their fence and supplement this with a scratch mix throughout the yard to encourage foraging. They have been eating under the recommended feed amount and gaining weight faster than expected, so I am excited. they are also very active, laying down only for a few minutes after the morning feeding.
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