First Eggs! Four eggs!

I’ve been read here (and other places) for many months, taking notes and trying to learn all I could in preparation for getting my first ever chicks. Bought a very well made, Amish built coop, had a custom made run, ordered my dear little chicks and find I still don’t know as much as I need too. It’s good that old dogs actually CAN still learn new tricks. LOL
 
Uh oh ... why is that?
Most people with mixed flocks feed starter/grower of an all age flock raiser type food, usually around 18% protein. You should not feed chicks Layer feed, the extra calcium can cause kidney problems, they generally recommend 18 weeks or waiting until just before they lay for Layer.
 
You can keep them on All Flock their whole lives, I found out, and just offer oyster shell in a separate dish. They will know when they need it, although they may taste it out of curiosity. This is a good way to do it if you have birds of various ages, like older spent hens no longer laying, young birds along with your layers, and/or roosters.
 
Most people with mixed flocks feed starter/grower of an all age flock raiser type food, usually around 18% protein. You should not feed chicks Layer feed, the extra calcium can cause kidney problems, they generally recommend 18 weeks or waiting until just before they lay for Layer.
Thank you. I only have 4 chicks, all hatched on the same day from Meyer Hatchery in Ohio.
 
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Just got my first eggs today at 17 weeks!! Yay!
 

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