After a little over a year getting to this point, I have finally taken possession of 26 bantams, 24 hens and 2 roosters. They are about 9 months old and appear to be in good health, with the exception of 3 or 4 who have been pecked on a bit. The previous owner fed them only cracked corn and permitted daily free ranging. I thought their housing was a little tight, but I am a novice at this. He spoke strictly against feeding a commercial layer mix such as Layena and advised that it would quickly burn them out aside from being filled with all kinds of hormones and steroids. They are laying on the average 10 eggs a day. I am feeding the same cracked corn and allowing them daily access to a sizable fenced run. I have given them a coop with about 80 sq. ft. of floor space, sufficient roosting and nesting space, and lots of ventilation. But I am questioning if they need additional nutrition like that in the Layena to boost their egg production as well as improve their overall health. I'm hoping that some of you more experienced flock owners will take a moment and guide me with your thoughts. If you think Layena would be a better choice, should I switch gradually or all at once? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.