If you want, I can run that diet through my diet formulation software later tonight and give you an idea of what, if any, nutrients they are deficient in.
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That’s where my other report came from someone on here did it for meIf you want, I can run that diet through my diet formulation software later tonight and give you an idea of what, if any, nutrients they are deficient in.
I can see your inclusion amounts from the picture you posted. The picture makes it look like it was run through homemade feed formulation software, which isn’t necessarily bad, but can miss some things. I’ll run it through commercial grade software and let you know what it comes up with.That’s where my other report came from someone on here did it for me
But sure I’d love a 2nd opinion never hurts to learn eh
Tell me what you need and I’ll post up
Base is joe Solomon /Justin Rhodes soy free recipie
Corn 30%
Wheat30%
Peas 20%
Oat 10%
Kelp and grit free form
And then they get as it’s avalible daily from a family of 9
As it requires 10% meat meal added back we make regular protine additions
meat/cheese/curds
Greens salad leaves /kelp/broccoli:cabbage/fruit/
Egg and herbs and fish amino
Poultry spice
And any non salty leftovers when the big flock gets it baby’s get a handful to pick in too
Good catch, even if the food is ground they would still need grit! I also still think that it's possible that this batch may be less nutrients since OP hasn't had issues in the past. The grain is only as nutrient dense as the soil it's grown in.You said they don't get outside and their food is grit free? How do their crops feel?