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Browns will be the easiest for me to get as well which is why I was curious. I plan on loft flying regularly and doing some tosses (probably no more than 50 miles in the end) as often as I can. I would love to race but with kids and the cost it’s isn’t practical for me but would like to have the setup incase I wanted to. I have my loft split into a breeder section and a flying section so feeding the racers and breeders their special requirement shouldn’t be an issue. The local feed store said they carried the maintence blend, racing blend and breeding blend. Looking it up online it says the maintenance Blend only has something like 11.5% protein and I thought I needed more like the 16. But I guess I could make my own mixture.I'm feeding Brown's this year as it's currently the easiest for me to get. Using the developer right now during breeding and pleased with it to this point. What kind of pigeons are you getting, and what are your plans for them? Protein requirements are going to vary depending on the season (breeding, racing, molting, rest etc.). 16% is more of a conditioning mix, and also often used for breeding, but even 14% and 15% proteins mixes are fine for breeding (I'm currently using a 14% mix). A lot of people feed a high protein percentage year round and in my opinion its not good. It's not needed and it's also taxing on the kidneys... the birds will have looser and smellier droppings on top of it. Also if it's during racing you really wouldn't want to use a 16% either... during racing you want to use a lower protein percentage and higher carbohydrate feed. Not sure what your plans are, but Brown's feed is fine as long as you are aware that feed requirements change depending on the season (this goes for any brand).
Thank you for everyone’s replies!!