Hello!
I am hoping some of you knowledgeable people could help me out figure out a solution to feeding my hen. Mitzi is a 2 year old Silkie, not currently laying and living as an indoor pet. (yes I know, many of you don't agree with this, but please keep that debate aside for now - if you are curious about it please check out my site http://diaperedchickens.moonfruit.com)
Until recently I have been feeding egg layer to Mitzi but have a very hard time finding quality feed, especially because it is only sold in 50 pound bags and I cannot possibly get through the bag without it getting stale or have bugs fester in it. Not to mention Mitzi doesn't really like the feed.
Mitzi was at her vet last week and the vet was telling me how commercial chicken feed is packed with extra protein, calcium, etc. And that chickens cannot possibly intake it properly anyway. He said that egg layer, for instance, Is simply to produce as many eggs as possible, and that it's unnecessary. He said that egg layer is too high in protein for a chicken like Mitzi who isn't laying. He recommended a maintenance feed like Zupreem Fruit Blend pellets. A parrot feed I had been feeding as a treat. He says its great quality and better suited for her nutritionally. What do you all think? It is definitely easier for me to buy it seeing as I am in the city. Extremely expensive however at about 50 dollars for a 20 pound bag.
here are the ingredients: FruitBlendTM With Natural Fruit Flavors
Ground corn, Soybean meal, Ground wheat, Wheat
germ meal, Sugar, Vegetable oil (preserved with mixed
tocopherols), Calcium carbonate, Dicalcium
phosphate, Iodized salt, DL-Methionine, Dried
bananas, Dried oranges, Dried apples, Dried grapes,
Choline chloride, Natural fruit flavors, Vitamins
(Vitamin E supplement, Niacin, Calcium
pantothenate, Vitamin A supplement, Biotin,
Riboflavin, Pyridoxine hydrochloride, Thiamine
mononitrate, Menadione sodium bisulfite complex
(source of Vitamin K activity), Vitamin B12
supplement, Vitamin D3 supplement, Folic acid), LLysine, Artificial colors, preserved with Mixed
tocopherols and Citric acid, L-ascorbyl- 2-
polyphosphate (a source of Vitamin C), Minerals
(Manganous oxide, Zinc oxide, Copper sulfate,
Sodium selenite, Calcium iodate), Rosemary extract
and the percentages;
Crude Protein (min.) 14.0%
Crude Fat (min.) 4.0%
Crude Fiber (max) 3.5%
Moisture (max) 10.0%
However, I ran out of food today and went to pick some up but the pet store was out, so I found another pellet with the most suitable sounding ingredients called Tropican Lifetime Formula Granules
here's the specs
Ingredients: Ground corn, soybean meal, ground wheat, ground dehulled peanuts, ground brown rice, dehulled sunflower seed, canola oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols and rosemary extract), calcium carbonate, sugar, tomato powder, oat groats, ground flaxseed, alfalfa nutrient concentrate, L-lysine, yeast extract, DL-methionine, salt, choline chloride, carotene, biotin, vitamin E supplement, niacin, calcium L-ascorbyl-2-monophosphate, zinc oxide, manganous oxide, d-calcium pantothenate, vitamin B12 supplement, beta-carotene, copper sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, inositol, folic acid, vitamin A supplement, calcium iodate, sodium selenite, vitamin D3 supplement.
Guaranteed Analysis: Crude protein 21.0% (min), Crude fat 11.0% (min), Crude fibre 3.5% (max), Moisture 9.0% (max), Salt 0.20% (min), Salt 0.30% (max), Calcium 1.1% (min), Phosphorus 0.7% (min), Vitamin A 6,500 IU/lb (min), Vitamin D3 225 IU/lb (min), Vitamin E 80 IU/lb (min), Vitamin K 0.9 mg/lb (min)
What do you guys think? is this OK for her? I have calcium grit for her to peck at as well as I don't think this has enough calcium. And I am not sure if I should add protein at all? Or do you think I need to stay away from the parrot food all together?
Thanks for reading this super long post
Christina
I am hoping some of you knowledgeable people could help me out figure out a solution to feeding my hen. Mitzi is a 2 year old Silkie, not currently laying and living as an indoor pet. (yes I know, many of you don't agree with this, but please keep that debate aside for now - if you are curious about it please check out my site http://diaperedchickens.moonfruit.com)
Until recently I have been feeding egg layer to Mitzi but have a very hard time finding quality feed, especially because it is only sold in 50 pound bags and I cannot possibly get through the bag without it getting stale or have bugs fester in it. Not to mention Mitzi doesn't really like the feed.
Mitzi was at her vet last week and the vet was telling me how commercial chicken feed is packed with extra protein, calcium, etc. And that chickens cannot possibly intake it properly anyway. He said that egg layer, for instance, Is simply to produce as many eggs as possible, and that it's unnecessary. He said that egg layer is too high in protein for a chicken like Mitzi who isn't laying. He recommended a maintenance feed like Zupreem Fruit Blend pellets. A parrot feed I had been feeding as a treat. He says its great quality and better suited for her nutritionally. What do you all think? It is definitely easier for me to buy it seeing as I am in the city. Extremely expensive however at about 50 dollars for a 20 pound bag.
here are the ingredients: FruitBlendTM With Natural Fruit Flavors
Ground corn, Soybean meal, Ground wheat, Wheat
germ meal, Sugar, Vegetable oil (preserved with mixed
tocopherols), Calcium carbonate, Dicalcium
phosphate, Iodized salt, DL-Methionine, Dried
bananas, Dried oranges, Dried apples, Dried grapes,
Choline chloride, Natural fruit flavors, Vitamins
(Vitamin E supplement, Niacin, Calcium
pantothenate, Vitamin A supplement, Biotin,
Riboflavin, Pyridoxine hydrochloride, Thiamine
mononitrate, Menadione sodium bisulfite complex
(source of Vitamin K activity), Vitamin B12
supplement, Vitamin D3 supplement, Folic acid), LLysine, Artificial colors, preserved with Mixed
tocopherols and Citric acid, L-ascorbyl- 2-
polyphosphate (a source of Vitamin C), Minerals
(Manganous oxide, Zinc oxide, Copper sulfate,
Sodium selenite, Calcium iodate), Rosemary extract
and the percentages;
Crude Protein (min.) 14.0%
Crude Fat (min.) 4.0%
Crude Fiber (max) 3.5%
Moisture (max) 10.0%
However, I ran out of food today and went to pick some up but the pet store was out, so I found another pellet with the most suitable sounding ingredients called Tropican Lifetime Formula Granules
here's the specs
Ingredients: Ground corn, soybean meal, ground wheat, ground dehulled peanuts, ground brown rice, dehulled sunflower seed, canola oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols and rosemary extract), calcium carbonate, sugar, tomato powder, oat groats, ground flaxseed, alfalfa nutrient concentrate, L-lysine, yeast extract, DL-methionine, salt, choline chloride, carotene, biotin, vitamin E supplement, niacin, calcium L-ascorbyl-2-monophosphate, zinc oxide, manganous oxide, d-calcium pantothenate, vitamin B12 supplement, beta-carotene, copper sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, inositol, folic acid, vitamin A supplement, calcium iodate, sodium selenite, vitamin D3 supplement.
Guaranteed Analysis: Crude protein 21.0% (min), Crude fat 11.0% (min), Crude fibre 3.5% (max), Moisture 9.0% (max), Salt 0.20% (min), Salt 0.30% (max), Calcium 1.1% (min), Phosphorus 0.7% (min), Vitamin A 6,500 IU/lb (min), Vitamin D3 225 IU/lb (min), Vitamin E 80 IU/lb (min), Vitamin K 0.9 mg/lb (min)
What do you guys think? is this OK for her? I have calcium grit for her to peck at as well as I don't think this has enough calcium. And I am not sure if I should add protein at all? Or do you think I need to stay away from the parrot food all together?
Thanks for reading this super long post

Christina
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