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OK, I get that Kale is a very nutrient dense food, but it isn't a complete food. Where's the protein. Kale is about 4% protein and furthermore, it is devoid of several of the essential amino acids chickens need for growth, feathering, egg production and disease resistance. Chickens have about 12 amino acids that are essential for their nutrition. The complete array of amino acids are one of the primary things that will restrict ovulation. Calcium doesn't do that.Wonderful points. Yes , Everyone has access to the same research.
All true. I am sure the readers will find this very helpful. -
I have never given "treats" or scraps,
For many years, I have given Kale a few times a month,
a wonderful complete food.