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Thanks again! 

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19.1% is pretty in line with what a lot of folks here would feed their flocks (18-20% is a common recommendation).Ok, now another question. After the chickens are done molting, will the high protein feed hurt them? It would be 19.1% protein.
Ok, good to know. Thanks!19.1% is pretty in line with what a lot of folks here would feed their flocks (18-20% is a common recommendation).
Of course - why we answer as we do is, I think, a critical part of any good answer, particular when times force us to be flexible. Helps the reader to weigh opinions, consider what's best for their situation.No All Flock nor Flock Raiser avaiable here.
That’s why I asked about continued use of grower/layer mix.
Thanks for the detailed explanation @U_Stormcrow
For Manitoba they just have the options I copied in the first post. (The disadvantage of living in a sparsely populated place is fewer opetions of everything. The advantage, cheaper housing and less traffic, no crowds... ) But thanks anyway!Of course - why we answer as we do is, I think, a critical part of any good answer, particular when times force us to be flexible. Helps the reader to weigh opinions, consider what's best for their situation.
I don't know price or availability, but if you need to sub in that Mfg's 20% Duck and Goose starter, you can. Or their 18% Duck and Goose pellets. The extra niacin won't hurt your chicks, the extra selenium may be beneficial (not knowing what the base selenium is, I can't give hard numbers, but its definitely not dangerous levels, which are far higher). But if its more expensive, don't - unless its your only non-layer option.
I feel your pain. The county where I now live has fewer people living in it then my college had as students roughly thirty years ago. No I am at least blessed with a good feed store. No grocery, Hardware, or much of anything else. I get gas in the next County, but I do appreciate the attraction of living in remote locations with few neighbors.For Manitoba they just have the options I copied in the first post. (The disadvantage of living in a sparsely populated place is fewer opetions of everything. The advantage, cheaper housing and less traffic, no crowds... ) But thanks anyway!