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alright! That's just what I wanted to hear! Thank you TW! With the 20 or 22% protein my food will go much farther and I can cut it with some kind of grain. I'm needing to work on my feeding with these production rir's because they're laying sooo much I don't think they're getting enough protein. They have pulled that poor roos tail feathers out again and all those hens that had naked backs STILL have naked backs and I think they;re keeping them plucked out as they try to come back. I never catch them doing this but hubby said the other day one hen was on one side of the roo and one was on the other and they were working on them. I was like WHY wont he peck em! lol
and YES on all that dust! You should see the shelf in my utility room where that ff is.![]()
Yes that dust is a pain. I believe the only dust worse than from the feed is the dust from chicks! We have a dirty hobby. lol I was just thinking about what you are saying about the protein today. The owner of my feedmill was telling me that he is supposed to mix a guy a 28% protein gamebird feed next week. I imagine it will be around $14-15/50lbs. I could take that and add some cheaper grains to get the protein level I need for layers, meat chicks or regular chicks.
I am also having a problem with the feathers on my bird's backs. I still haven't figured it out. Can't find any lice or mites, it's not from breeding because it is at the spot right in front of their tail and one even has a bald butt. Bee was telling me about other people having this problem and some think it is mice chewing on the feathers. A lot of them have looked chewed and some just plucked. I took the rooster out of the pen to give them some rest. And you know, every time a feather hits the ground one of them grabs it and eats it. And all those missing feathers and hardly a one to be found laying anywhere. It has not affected all of the hens and it has not affected any of the roosters. This has about drove me crazy.