Feeding Pet Chickens

dannyd21

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New flock just started to lay their first eggs! They're a flock of barred rocks and buff Orringtons. Now obviously feeding laying hens layer feed is the standard but these are pet chickens for my parents who don't need a factory egg production in their backyard and they want to avoid pushing the hens too hard with laying where like their old flock all died due to egg laying related diseases/cancer.

So basically my question is does layer feed push hens to lay more and if so can a different feed be substituted or replaced where the hens aren't pushing their bodies too hard to lay?
 
Over here many big manufactures added linoleic acid in the layer feed, it stated that to make the egg bigger. I am not certain that it does make the egg bigger, but I notice some of the eggs are bigger.

I feed my chickens crumble layer feeds, this particular producer does not added linoleic acid, but I added in pellet which come with linoleic, it is not a choice. I am experimenting with feed on my chickens and they hate me big time!
 

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