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.
 
You said Eagle pak can that be bought at the grocery store, I haven't looked at cat food in years. or do you have another that you can recommend?
 
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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