Karlkurla Chooks
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Any Poultry Mix works well. My chooks forage in the garden as well.
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Which layer feeds have 18-20% protein? I would like to look into it, thank you!There are several layer feeds that are 18-20% protein, so all flock isn't necessarily more protein. I always had to give calcium even when feeding layer. I have fed scratch daily in limited amounts for 32 years & haven't had a problem. Do what works for you! YMMV
Here’s one:Which layer feeds have 18-20% protein? I would like to look into it, thank you! View attachment 4164726
I feed that and they still like to eat egg shells and oyster shell.
Do you feel that it helps during molt? We haven’t experienced true molting yet, just the last adolescent molt or whatever it’s called around 9-10 weeks or so. Annual molts seem awful!I feed that and they still like to eat egg shells and oyster shell.
I like the feed a lot. I use Chewy and always order cat food at the same time in order to get free shipping.
It is often extremely fresh which makes me happy, and the one time it wasn’t Chewy sent a new bag no questions asked!
I don’t really know.Do you feel that it helps during molt? We haven’t experienced true molting yet, just the last adolescent molt or whatever it’s called around 9-10 weeks or so. Annual molts seem awful!
Makes sense, thanks!I don’t really know.
I just feel that 16% protein is a minimum for laying birds. Acceptable to operations trying to maximize egg production and minimize cost, but not ideal for the health of the hen. So I want higher protein.
In the winter when they stop laying I often switch to Flock Maker (that is Kalmbach’s ‘all flock’ brand without the added calcium and with 20% protein) and then come Spring I start the Full Plume Feathering feed which is also 20% protein but does have calcium for layers.