- Aug 3, 2012
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My first flock was all hens, so it didn't matter, but my second flock had an accidental rooster. He's been eating layer pellets for 5 years now. Didn't know the calcium could hurt his liver. I did feed them all chick start and grow until they were fully grown, however.
The couple of times my BO sat on two or three eggs, I separated her and the chicks from the rest of the flock for their own protection, but still just fed them all layer pellets. That wasn't really consequential because I only got one pullet out of those and it got killed by a grey hawk; the cockerels got eaten by someone.
But now, I do have a FBCM cockerel/almost rooster that I intend on keeping, so I'd better see if my Ace Hardware has mix flock feed.
The couple of times my BO sat on two or three eggs, I separated her and the chicks from the rest of the flock for their own protection, but still just fed them all layer pellets. That wasn't really consequential because I only got one pullet out of those and it got killed by a grey hawk; the cockerels got eaten by someone.
But now, I do have a FBCM cockerel/almost rooster that I intend on keeping, so I'd better see if my Ace Hardware has mix flock feed.