We use supplement fortified water mixed 50/50 with 24% chick starter. This way the chicks hydrate quickly without loosing the electrolyte balance of their systems.
Moist fortified layer feed is good for your laying hens during the winter months. During the winter hens drink 20 to 25% less water and that has an impact on their laying cycle. Our hens lay all year around without any break. They maintain their weight year around. If you weigh your hens while they are laying and weight them when the stop laying during the winter months you will notice a 20 to 25% weight reduction that directly corresponds with the water intake during these laying and non-laying time periods.
Note in the below picture that the chicks are eating out of the moisten food feeders but not the dry feeders. The dry feeders have been in there since day one and on the third day they are still 3/4 full while the moisten feed feeders are filled twice a day. The water consumption is about 6 quarts per day plus the 2 gallons in the moist feed for a total of 3.5 gallons per day. This is good for all chicks and poults alike. This method leads to greater weight gain and lower feed conversion ratio.
Moist fortified layer feed is good for your laying hens during the winter months. During the winter hens drink 20 to 25% less water and that has an impact on their laying cycle. Our hens lay all year around without any break. They maintain their weight year around. If you weigh your hens while they are laying and weight them when the stop laying during the winter months you will notice a 20 to 25% weight reduction that directly corresponds with the water intake during these laying and non-laying time periods.
Note in the below picture that the chicks are eating out of the moisten food feeders but not the dry feeders. The dry feeders have been in there since day one and on the third day they are still 3/4 full while the moisten feed feeders are filled twice a day. The water consumption is about 6 quarts per day plus the 2 gallons in the moist feed for a total of 3.5 gallons per day. This is good for all chicks and poults alike. This method leads to greater weight gain and lower feed conversion ratio.
