Feeding layer feed to my pullets

UrbanEnthusiast

Songster
7 Years
Joined
Jul 12, 2012
Messages
511
Reaction score
13
Points
156
Location
Port Orford, Oregon
Back in mid-June I added two pullets, hatched mid-April, to our flock of three laying hens, who were all getting layer feed. I was told at the feed store that the pullets would need extra protein. I asked if I could simply give the young ones some mealworms each day and they said that was fine. Now I read here that it's not safe to safe to give pullets layer feed because of the excess calcium. I had no idea. I hope my two little babies are OK.
hmm.png


The good news is that the pullets are Leghorns, so they are excellent foragers, and ours free-range from dawn till dusk. Between it being summer and their being at the bottom of the pecking order, they've probably been relying more on foraging than feed.
hu.gif
 
Last edited:
At around 8 weeks they were probably old enough to tolerate the calcium in layer feed, even without foraging. They certainly are now. I've never read of a precise dividing line, but apparently the greatest danger is to very young chicks.

You've described a good point, though: In many cases, what feed store employees tell you is not exactly the best information. They often have no real training in chicken care. I feel BYC is a much better source!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom