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Well you might want to since it is totaly untrue.
THere are several feeds that create more heat than others. Corn is the one most commonly discussed in regards to poultry.
However, corn is NOT very nutritious. It should comprise at most 10% of a chicken's food. Also, feed that is a year old will be far less nutritious than feed that is fresh. Sweet feed is better than corn in that it also contains oats and barley. The molassas may add some trace minerals, and they do like the taste. However, if it is also a year old, it will be less nutritious, and as it is not very dry, I would be concerned about mold toxins which are deadly to chickens. The bags usually have an expiration date.
Some of the members on this site sure make me lol. Most if not all comercial feeds contain about 50% corn.
Here is Fertrells feed recipe for layers.
17% Layer Ration:
965 lb. Shelled Corn
600 lb. Roasted Soybeans
100 lb. Oats
100 lb. Alfalfa Meal
175 lb. Aragonite(calcium)
60 lb. Poultry Nutri-Balancer
2000 lb.
965/2000=.48 or 48% corn.
Remember you said 10% of its food, not treats or extras.