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Big Rooster
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It's actually pretty small.I have nowhere to store that much feed.
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It's actually pretty small.I have nowhere to store that much feed.
I just want to see the ingredients, they are all pretty much the same around here, but it’s the gritty stuff I am finding I the stuff I have right now. The Peavey Mart brand contains Limestone added to it.Good choice.
Yes our rooster eats layer and he is perfectly fine. He is a good boy but not when he crows at midnightWe asked around and people here seem to say roosters are fine on layer. Cockerel seems fine so far.
@CCsGarden might know something. (my sisters share that account).
I would say don't worry to much about the roosters eating layer. We have been feeding our rooster layer for about 3-4 months and he's been fine.I was looking at it, but they don’t have it here.
So disappointed in the lack of variety here. It’s Mr P I worry about with feeding a layer feed.
I see my sister is here. My sisters share a account. I meant for my older sister to take a look. Probably should told her firstI was looking at it, but they don’t have it here.
So disappointed in the lack of variety here. It’s Mr P I worry about with feeding a layer feed.
Here is a link to some charts on how it's done. I think it takes 7 generations theoretcally provided oopsies don't occur.Does anyone here know what line breeding is and if it will help me in breeding Darcy's future generations in something that breeds pure?
Thanks!Here is a link to some charts on how it's done. I think it takes 7 generations theoretcally provided oopsies don't occur.
Yup I know how big the skid isIt's actually pretty small.
I think the effect of the excess calcium is over a longer period than just 3-4 months.I would say don't worry to much about the roosters eating layer. We have been feeding our rooster layer for about 3-4 months and he's been fine.