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Why the minimum and maximum percentages? What number do you look at when deciding on a feed? The min or max?If not layers the calcium is too high....your not an idiot...Your asking for help...Idiots don't ask...
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Why the minimum and maximum percentages? What number do you look at when deciding on a feed? The min or max?If not layers the calcium is too high....your not an idiot...Your asking for help...Idiots don't ask...
Most Hens do good on an 18 to 20% ration and I supply calcium extra by oyster shell only...Limited treats to once a week and all my Birds are great...Why the minimum and maximum percentages? What number do you look at when deciding on a feed? The min or max?
How much of the oyster shell stuff do you put down? Do you put it in a separate dish? Do I need to hang it like the other feeder? Do you even put the oyster stuff in a feeder?Most Hens do good on an 18 to 20% ration and I supply calcium extra by oyster shell only...Limited treats to once a week and all my Birds are great...
I give my hens a handful once in a while, they barely eat it.How much of the oyster shell stuff do you put down? Do you put it in a separate dish? Do I need to hang it like the other feeder? Do you even put the oyster stuff in a feeder?
I put the oyster shell out in a separate bowl...I have a hanging feeder..I also use rubber livestock bowls for water up on bricks...Chickens are not picky as long feed and water is provided at all times...How much of the oyster shell stuff do you put down? Do you put it in a separate dish? Do I need to hang it like the other feeder? Do you even put the oyster stuff in a feeder?
I also feed Flock Raiser. As mentioned already, it has 20% protein, and 1% calcium. Layer feeds usually have around 4% calcium, like the bag you bought. The additional calcium is necessary to make egg shells. I have roosters and ducks that don't need that much calcium. I leave out oyster shell in a separate bowl. The layers will eat what their bodies need, the others will leave it alone.
