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Re: Protein levels in feed
I raise chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese & quail. I have my feed specially mixed by my local mill. Layer feed ends up between 17-18% protein, grower feed is 20-21% protein. This is even with whole & cracked grains being 25-30% of the mix. I use distiller's grain (23-25% protein) to boost the protein levels in my feed. I also ferment which raises the level of usable protein vastly, helps prevent waste, boosts eggs production & helps make sure the birds get a balanced mix of all ingredients in the feed. Since much of my feed is powdered fermenting makes sure they eat the powdered portion without wasting it.
On the matter of angel wing: I have never had a duck with it. I did have 1 gosling develop it but she was already several weeks old when I got her. All birds that I have hatched or gotten at only a few days old have been fine on wing development & also leg development. No leg problems either.
I know my protein is higher than recommended for geese, but I make sure they get lots of grass clippings & weeds. All of my pens also get table scraps, including meat. Melon rinds are very popular with all of my birds as well.
Re: Protein levels in feed
I raise chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese & quail. I have my feed specially mixed by my local mill. Layer feed ends up between 17-18% protein, grower feed is 20-21% protein. This is even with whole & cracked grains being 25-30% of the mix. I use distiller's grain (23-25% protein) to boost the protein levels in my feed. I also ferment which raises the level of usable protein vastly, helps prevent waste, boosts eggs production & helps make sure the birds get a balanced mix of all ingredients in the feed. Since much of my feed is powdered fermenting makes sure they eat the powdered portion without wasting it.
On the matter of angel wing: I have never had a duck with it. I did have 1 gosling develop it but she was already several weeks old when I got her. All birds that I have hatched or gotten at only a few days old have been fine on wing development & also leg development. No leg problems either.
I know my protein is higher than recommended for geese, but I make sure they get lots of grass clippings & weeds. All of my pens also get table scraps, including meat. Melon rinds are very popular with all of my birds as well.