Laying hens need about 16% protein. I would never exclusively feed that scratch to my layers, only my lone rooster who has his own feed bowl. Most layer pellets are 16%, some are 15 (which I do not recommend) and some are higher, but almost all layer feeds are 16%.
When I said we throw some of that out in the a.m. and p.m., that isn't their feed. They have layer feed in the big feeders 24/7. When most are molting, there is a 22% layer pellet that I use every other bag.
Recent studies have proven that corn does not heat up their bodies as many think.
When I said we throw some of that out in the a.m. and p.m., that isn't their feed. They have layer feed in the big feeders 24/7. When most are molting, there is a 22% layer pellet that I use every other bag.
Recent studies have proven that corn does not heat up their bodies as many think.