Layer feed or all flocks for non-mixed flock?

lntnam

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Hi all,

I have 6 hens at 15 weeks and they're graduating out of grower feed soon. I read that many ppl prefer to feed them all flock feed which has more protein than layer feed, and provide oyster shell for calcium.

But I intend to provide them oyster shell (available at all time), mealworms, and scratch everyday regardless of feed, so the question is would all flock feed still provide any advantages over 16%-17% layer feed?

Another question: I'm split between Nutrena Naturewise and Kalmbach now. Each of them have their own supporters so I'm trying to ask differently: is there any reason why I SHOULD NOT buy from either one of those 2 brands?

Nutrena Naturewise is available at my TSC which is only 10 minutes away. Kalmbach is on Chewy and cost shipping fee.

I know local feed mill is better but that option is not available for me, so please don't mention it.
 
Actually, most local mills aren't better, most haven't updated their feed formulas since the cold war.
I like nutrena feeds.
Mealworms and scratch should not be given every day, they're treats (junkfood) and will make a subpar diet woWar.
About a pinch per bird, once or twice a week.
do they still need oyster shell if I give them layer feed and egg shells occasionally?
 
All flock is generally better than layer feed. Layer feed is designed for production breed that live no longer than 2 years.
Don't feed them scratch. Look for race pigeon seed mix. They're proteic seeds. Best treat for chickens.
Nutrena NatureWise hearty hens looks really good to me though.
 
Nutrena NatureWise hearty hens looks really good to me though.
Marketing is supposed to make everything look good.
They claim it contains omega 3, then the ingredients list "ground flaxseed". There is no omega 3 in ground flaxseed. Flaxseed need to be whole, and if ground it has to be stored in the fridge because omega 3 oxidize extremely fast.
Canola oil, same as flaxseed. No omega 3 in room temperature canola oil.
Then I can't see a decent replacement for soy. Soy is an important source of nutrients and should never be demonized. All the added ferments? No guarantee they're still alive. And are there animal protein in there? I haven't seen fishmeal in the ingredient list.
Don't let marketing fool you.
 
I have used both Nutrena and Kalmbach Chick House reserve starter. The Nutrena smells very good lol and both are expensive. I never used the Nutrena Layer, always the all-flock. One advantage of using a higher protein feed and letting chickens regulate their own calcium intake is faster molt recovery. When I fed layer I would have a couple hens lagging in growing feathers back and I would end up buying some Feather Fixer and putting them on that for awhile. Even if you keep your current hens for a long time, eventually their laying will slow down and the excess calcium in layer feed might be detrimental to their health. Not drastically but it can take a toll as they age. What breeds do you have?
 

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