- Mar 26, 2015
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I have a problem that I recognize I'm pretty lucky to have. I have a feed company that is local, and happens to offer not one, not two, but THREE different types of PIGEON feed. I am wondering whether anybody has any input on which is best suited for my needs, and which is best for the different seasons where I live. I have racing homers, but I do not race, and only will be flying them once or twice a week and not long distances. I live in Michigan, and we have cold winters.
The options are as follows, and pretty much vary based on protein content, and whether there is corn or popcorn (flint corn) added:
#1--milo, corn, wheat and canadian peas (11% protein, 3% fat)
#2--milo, wheat and canadian peas (12% protein, 3% fat)
#3--milo, canadian peas, flint corn (popcorn), wheat and maple peas (15.5% protein, 3% fat)
The options are as follows, and pretty much vary based on protein content, and whether there is corn or popcorn (flint corn) added:
#1--milo, corn, wheat and canadian peas (11% protein, 3% fat)
#2--milo, wheat and canadian peas (12% protein, 3% fat)
#3--milo, canadian peas, flint corn (popcorn), wheat and maple peas (15.5% protein, 3% fat)