Increasing protein in feed

Right now I'm feeding my peafowl some cat food in addition to their feed. I just feed it as is. It's actually seemed to cure them of their feather picking issue.
Do you just put some over top of their feed? I was thinking during molt this might be a good idea, my older ducks really struggle through molt and I'd like to help them get through it easier.
 
I sprinkle dried fish powder on their feed. It's 60% protein, and contains lots of minerals and micro-nutrients.

It is often sold in gardening stores as powdered fish fertilizer, but you can also get feed grade. (I've been told that they are the exact same thing, just a difference in labeling requirements......... and price of course). If you can't find it, your feed store should be able to order it for you.

I pay $50-some dollars for a 50-pound bag, and adding just 2 pounds of fish-meal per 50-pound bag of feed will increase your overall protein percentage by over 1%
 
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Do you just put some over top of their feed? I was thinking during molt this might be a good idea, my older ducks really struggle through molt and I'd like to help them get through it easier.
I usually sprinkle it on top then mix it in thoroughly. This is mainly just because the peafowl like to kick it all out if it's just on top
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I was reading part of a quite lengthy thread on here yesterday about feeding fermented feeds, it is supposed to be quite beneficial to the birds and will reduce the amount of feed consumption. I am going to try it.
 

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