HELP!!! TURKEY HEN PROLAPSED??

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All your birds can eat the flock raiser if you want to simplify things.
That is okay for small bantams, a big turkey, AND my waterfowl? As I’ve heard waterfowl need lots of protein that’s why they’ve been on the turkey stuff (the waterfowl are on all turkey grower/ starter full
Time right now) but I want everyone fed properly
 
That is okay for small bantams, a big turkey, AND my waterfowl? As I’ve heard waterfowl need lots of protein that’s why they’ve been on the turkey stuff (the waterfowl are on all turkey grower/ starter full
Time right now) but I want everyone fed properly
All my poultry eat my all flock. I have muscovy ducks, standard and bantam chickens and turkeys. When I have young poultry I feed them the appropriate starter until they are switched to my all flock at 3-4 months of age.

I am not familiar with waterfowl needing extra protein.
 
All my poultry eat my all flock. I have muscovy ducks, standard and bantam chickens and turkeys. When I have young poultry I feed them the appropriate starter until they are switched to my all flock at 3-4 months of age.

I am not familiar with waterfowl needing extra protein.
Of course, yes. But all of mine are full grown now everyone is 1 year or older geese ducks turkey and chickens included. I have call ducks, Chinese geese, many breeds of regular ducks, my little bantam Chickens, a couple silkie roosters, and my turkey. But it should meet all their nutritional needs and keep them ALL healthy? Along with of course grit and oyster shell and a couple times a week healthy treats. Especially Ebony my turkey? I’m trying to keep her around especially cause I need to reduce her crop down again first. And want her eating what she needs for that and even after.
 
That's what it is made for. You just need to provide that extra calcium in the form of free choice oyster shells for all your hens, and grit if your birds don't have access to natural grit in enough amounts.
Okay we are going to look at places today for that type of feed. So you’d suggest just feed that to my ducks and waterfowl too and bantams all at once as it’ll be better for them nutritionally? Just want everyone healthy. And yes we have to get grit as we have none and they don’t really get out. They are all kept in separate pens closed off according to species, and the only ones that ever come out are my turkey Ebony (Peep used to come out daily) and then my female Chinese goose to forage for all the grass she needs for her diet. And that’s it. Oh and my silkie roosters. Everyone else is in enclosed pens. So need grit. But ebony gets lots of oyster shell which is amazing I see her eat it and my other birds ducks and stuff have access to oyster shell in a container. Just need the proper food. So it’s called an All Flock raiser food am I correct? Crumbles? And do you think with exercise for ebony the switch in feed from her seed will help her lose that extra fat she has currently to keep her healthy longer?
 
Waterfowl do not need a high protein feed. Angel wing in waterfowl is often attributed to being fed too high of protein feed. Waterfowl like turkeys do need the higher amounts of niacin that can be found in turkey or game bird feeds. Fortunately a quality all flock feed does have the higher levels of lysine, methionine and niacin that turkeys need.

A quality all flock feed is fine for all poultry.
 
Waterfowl do not need a high protein feed. Angel wing in waterfowl is often attributed to being fed too high of protein feed. Waterfowl like turkeys do need the higher amounts of niacin that can be found in turkey or game bird feeds. Fortunately a quality all flock feed does have the higher levels of lysine, methionine and niacin that turkeys need.

A quality all flock feed is fine for all poultry.
Okay so she and my bantams and my ducks/ geese can all eat the same feed? We are gonna go look. It’s called all flock feed?
 

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