I know it sounds crazy to do this to a bird. Its the breed I like and will most likely always have.I learn something new every day, lol. The way their combs look and feel I just figured that they would bleed like crazy.

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I know it sounds crazy to do this to a bird. Its the breed I like and will most likely always have.I learn something new every day, lol. The way their combs look and feel I just figured that they would bleed like crazy.
I know it sounds crazy to do this to a bird. Its the breed I like and will most likely always have.![]()
Here is the label to the layer ration we are using right now: http://aghost.net/images/e0123701/101473_101483.pdf
Please don't yell at me if it's wrong.It's the only thing I can get from our local feed store right now.![]()
And here is the label for the scratch grains: http://aghost.net/images/e0123701/101371_101441.pdf
Both are being mixed according to the label to make a 17% feed.
They do get all of our fruit and vegetable trimmings from the kitchen as well as some grass tossed in everyday. I wish I could let them all free range, but I think our dog may make short work of most of them. The whole reason I'm coming around to the thought that she is barren is because she is the fattest thing in the pen and they are all on the same ration. Usually when you find a barren cow or ewe in a flock or herd she is the fattest thing in there because her body has never had to expend the energy to make and raise babies, so everything she eats just goes to her own fat rear end. I just couldn't believe how chunky she was when I picked her up the other day! The exact words that came out of my mouth were "Oh look how fat you've gotten!" So now I have a chubby chicken with hurt feelings, lol.