BigDaddy'sGurl :
Well I awoke to peeping in the incubator...I have no idea how many have pips; stupid incubator only has two moderate size windows, lol. No babies out just yet, but the egg I nearly killed is still alive and moving behind the membrane...here's hoping!
Goddess, I completely agree that feed store people aren't always the best informed...but I do have a question that has been bothering me for a while: I do understand that those "in the know" say that chicks can't eat layer food because of the calcium, but how do roosters metabolize the calcium? My boy Scooter eats layer crumble right with his girlies as the majority of his diet and he hasn't laid an egg yet, lol, although I find him in the nesting box on occasion...good question for the experts, huh? Calcium a no no for babies but okay for roosters...
Don't get me wrong, I do not doubt the belief that excess calcium can hurt little ones, but I wonder why it doesn't hurt big boys...
I was looking at the ingredients list on my layer crumbles versus my chick starter, and if they go by the same system of ingredient order as human foods, my chicks have been raised getting the same amount of calcium from their starter as the big birds get from their layer feed....
Oh well, food for thought. So far as the feed store goes, my local feed store thinks that the ideal food they keep pushing on me for my chickens is cracked corn.
You know, I never did figure that one out yet either... Hmmm... I got it! The roos use the extra calcium for extra bone growth and that's why they are bigger than hens... Yep! That must be it! That's my story and I'm stickin to it!!
Maybe someone can chime in to this one and help us understand....
Goddess