Basically feed flock feed with oyster shell. My rooster never touched the shell, he is a pet/ flock provider so I want him to live a healthy, long life
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Nutrena all flock has higher protein than FF. You'll not need to make switches.Please do use flock feed if you want a boy that lives a long, healthy life. I currently use purina flock raiser but I don't like the crumble so I bought nutrena feather fixer and it's to high in calcium (thank you byc for alerting me) so I am getting nutrena all flock and will probably use feather fixer every year during the molt.
But it is formulated with other ingredients for optimal feather regrowthNutrena all flock has higher protein than FF. You'll not need to make switches.
Name them.But it is formulated with other ingredients for optimal feather regrowth
Go look for yourself, I don't need to prove that that to youName them.
It was your claim. the ingredients did not support.Go look for yourself, I don't need to prove that that to you
Whatever, I don't have to back my claim up of I don't see the need.It was your claim. the ingredients did not support.
Gizzard is correct, it was 6am, forgive me.Um, I think you've got several things wrong.
Grinding food happens in the gizzard, not the crop.
And oyster shell does not make good grit for grinding food. Actual rocks work much better (either rocks the chickens find for themselves, or the bits of granite sometimes sold as "grit" for chickens.)
Eggshells would be almost useless for grinding food.