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TheStooges
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Thank you! Yes I have ducks and geese but am used to supplementing for them so I don’t mind doing that. But now I’m wondering if it’s worth switching from our flock raiser. I liked that it’s non gmo, local, etc. but I guess it just doesn’t seem like a better option in the long run. I appreciate you explaining it all to me so I can make an informed decisionThank you. MUCH Better. Good protein, but not high enough to be an "angel wing" concern for ducks or geese. You did have ducks or geese, right? I'm in four virtually identical threads tonight, the individual flocks are running together on me. Upper end of fiber, but within the accepted range. Still a little high on fat, not a bad thing if you are raising meaties or dual purpose, not so high as to be an overall negative across the flock. Again, no niacin levels listed (this is typical across the industry, its mostly concerning if you have ducks or geese). 1% calcium+/- is very reasonable, and typical of this sort of feed. Methionine is, again, bottom of the accepted range, and lower than recommended for birds prior to point of lay - which is what "Starter" is ostensibly designed for. The target should be .5% to .55%