- Aug 20, 2011
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Ok please tell me that I am not making a huge mistake letting my 15 yr old DS use the chickens for his Science Project. I am now worrying about saying yes to this project.
We have 8 chickens and have had them now for 8 weeks. His project is the following, he is testing and documenting how different feed effect the chickens eggs, quantity, quality and taste.
We have had them on Organic feed called "Scratch and Peck" it is non GMO, non Corn and Non soy, since we got them. We have been keeping track of the egg count each day and taking pics of eggs documenting and such, Now the only other "Organic" feed we can find is Purina so we bought a bag of it. And we are going to start feeding that to them for a "bag" and see how it changes or doesn't change things. He then will present his finding to his class.
I don't want to really screw the chickens up, they are happy and healthy right now and are laying between 6-8 eggs a day, I just need to know that this feed switch is not going to ruin them.
Thanks for listening to me whine.
Tracy in WA
We have 8 chickens and have had them now for 8 weeks. His project is the following, he is testing and documenting how different feed effect the chickens eggs, quantity, quality and taste.
We have had them on Organic feed called "Scratch and Peck" it is non GMO, non Corn and Non soy, since we got them. We have been keeping track of the egg count each day and taking pics of eggs documenting and such, Now the only other "Organic" feed we can find is Purina so we bought a bag of it. And we are going to start feeding that to them for a "bag" and see how it changes or doesn't change things. He then will present his finding to his class.
I don't want to really screw the chickens up, they are happy and healthy right now and are laying between 6-8 eggs a day, I just need to know that this feed switch is not going to ruin them.
Thanks for listening to me whine.
Tracy in WA