Is it possible to feed chickens to much bread, vegetables, and fruit?

NONE of my chickens have ever gone broody which surprises me too. And I didn't know there was a mixed age food! Great to know. I do give them oyster shells...keep them available at all times
The only feed that isn't safe for all ages and stages is layer. Layer is only for actively laying birds, due to all of the added calcium. Chick starter, grower, finisher, all flock, and flock raiser are all safe for chickens of any age.
 
I live in Georgia and I have treated them for cocci just Incase. I'm going back to basics for sure! And yes the young ones are having the most trouble. I ordered the 30 online and received them as chicks. They are silkies and I'm so sad they're dying off.
You have 3 poultry labs to choose from.
Georgia

Athens Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
The University of Georgia
501 D.W. Brooks Drive
Athens, Georgia 30602-5023
Phone: 706-542-5568
IAV-A, BSE, CSF, CWD*, ND, FMD, IAV-S*, PRV
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Georgia

Georgia Poultry Laboratory Network
3235 Abit Massey Way
Gainesville, Georgia 30507-7745
Phone: 770-766-6810
IAV-A, ND
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Georgia

University of Georgia Tifton Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
43 Brighton Road
Tifton, Georgia 31793-3000
Phone: 229-386-3340
IAV-A, CSF, FMD, IAV-S*,

It is uncommon for birds to get coccidiosis after they've been exposed to native soil for months or more.

NONE of my chickens have ever gone broody which surprises me too. And I didn't know there was a mixed age food! Great to know. I do give them oyster shells...keep them available at all times

But you haven't told us if you have been feeding them layer feed, for how long and at what ages.
 

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