This spring I am tackling alot more than I usually do with day old chicks.
First off, I am getting 80 Cornish X's in a couple weeks. Then a week later I am scheduled to receive 50 of Mc Murry's "rarest of the rare". This is in addition to the 32 layers I am already feeding (2 to 3 years old).
My local feed mill HATES bagging feed for me, so much so that they bought me a 1 ton feed bin.
So... is there any way I can raise the babies and my old layers on just 1 feed mix? I understand that my layers don't need as much protein as the Cornish but will they be able to cope with it?
Any suggestions as to what protein YOU would like me to use?? Or any special additives I can add to make this situation work???
Right now I am feeding my layers 80% corn, 20% oats to which they blend in 41% protein. The actual pounds of each changes depending on how many total pounds I order. The current blend is 18%.
First off, I am getting 80 Cornish X's in a couple weeks. Then a week later I am scheduled to receive 50 of Mc Murry's "rarest of the rare". This is in addition to the 32 layers I am already feeding (2 to 3 years old).
My local feed mill HATES bagging feed for me, so much so that they bought me a 1 ton feed bin.
So... is there any way I can raise the babies and my old layers on just 1 feed mix? I understand that my layers don't need as much protein as the Cornish but will they be able to cope with it?
Any suggestions as to what protein YOU would like me to use?? Or any special additives I can add to make this situation work???
Right now I am feeding my layers 80% corn, 20% oats to which they blend in 41% protein. The actual pounds of each changes depending on how many total pounds I order. The current blend is 18%.
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