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eldonrgv
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Those numbers don't match any numbers common to the animal feed industry. It's possible that they are showing so high b/c they are based on 4 human servings. There fore, for instance, 1# of oats would be 4 servings, and make up 56% of the protein needs of the human daily diet. I'm not sure. But, I'm thinking you should use charts based on animal feed to avoid any confusion.
Thanks, but wouldn't the nutrition value of a pound of oats remain the same even if a chicken ate it? Like they say "A ton of cotton weighs the same as a ton of bricks!" If a pound of oats were the daily consumption of a human and is "56% protein" wouldn't that be an overkill of protein on a chicken being way to smaller than a human? I read in a thread also about giving too much protein on chickens would cause kidney issues. This guy was giving too much mealworms and his birds got sick. I'm just asking cuz I got this idea from the website The Praire Homestead http://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2016/06/homemade-chicken-feed-recipe.html
Where they use most of my ingredients except for kelp, fish meal, nutri balancer (which is mostly vitamins and minerals), and calcium supplement which I don't have. Just asking around for members input.
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