hi
i have a flock of 12
11 hens and 1 rooster
8 hens are laying they are 5 to 6 months old
i was getting there laying feed at tsc and seen layena feed and did not know what its for
and can my chickens have it can my rooster have it
thanks to all help
I am currently feeding Purina Layena Plus Omega-3. It's a layers feed. Its averages 4% Calcium, 16% Protein.
Purina Layena is a layers feed. It averages 3.75% Calcium, 16% Protein.
Nutrena Naturewise layers feed averages 3.8% Calcium 16% Protein.
These are good for laying pullets/hens If you limit treats to 10% of daily food.
My previous bag of feed was Nutrena Naturewise Feather Fixer. It averages 3.5% Calcium, 18% Protein. It says on the tag,(Feed as the sole ration during periods of molt to chickens and roosters over 16 weeks of age). It also says on the bag, can be fed YEAR-ROUND. which is what I was doing, because of the 18% Protein.
Some won't feed the above feeds to Cockerels/Roosters, because of the higher Calcium.
If I had cockerels/roosters over 18 weeks, I would feed them layers feed.
If you are gonna spoil your chickens with a lot of treats. Then I would look for a higher Protein feed around 18% to 20%. At
TSC in my area the feeds with 18% Protein are Nutrena Naturewise Feather Fixer, and Starter Grower unmedicated for Adult chickens, check label for cotton seed, may cause green yolks, mottled yolks and pink albumin.
Purina Start & Grow 18% Protein, unmedicated for Adult chickens and Purina Flock Raiser 20% Protein.
All the feeds, Except Feather Fixer and the Layers feeds, average around 1% Calcium, and will need supplemental Calcium, for laying hens, such as Oyster Shell.
They also carry Dumor and other brands, as well as Organic feeds, I'm not familiar with, read the labels. GC