Granny's gone and done it again

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Breeder feeds are formulated for chickens that are producing eggs for hatching. These feeds basically are layer feeds containing slightly more protein and fortified with extra vitamins for proper chick development and hatching. However, use of breeder feeds is somewhat questionable for the small flock producer, since the increased cost may not be justified by the potentially slight increase in hatchability.
 
Granny if you want better eggs, you should stop feeding corn.
They will eat the corn first and fill up on that and not get as much of the "good stuff" from the complete feed.
 
Breeder feeds are formulated for chickens that are producing eggs for hatching. These feeds basically are layer feeds containing slightly more protein and fortified with extra vitamins for proper chick development and hatching. However, use of breeder feeds is somewhat questionable for the small flock producer, since the increased cost may not be justified by the potentially slight increase in hatchability.
I don't necessarily raise chickens to make money I raise them so I know what my food has ingested
 

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