I saw the following on another site, and wondered: any validity to this claim? I have an older girl whom I believe no longer lays, a mostly blind girl and a few who are weathering in after tough molts. During the heavy part of their molts, I was offering black soldier fly larva for the extra protein. But haven't for some time now, because I didn't want them to suffer a nutrition imbalance. Other than regular feed, I've been giving them pumpkin or squash seeds, as they become available. None of them are currently laying.
"Nutritional yeast (and brewer's yeast) is generally considered good for chickens as a supplement, offering B vitamins, protein, minerals, and immune support, improving gut health and growth, though moderation is key due to potential excess nitrogen in some products. It's a natural way to boost immunity and nutrition, helping with things like niacin deficiency, but should be mixed into feed rather than given alone because it's powdery.
Benefits
Rich in Nutrients: A good source of protein, B vitamins, trace minerals (selenium, zinc, potassium), and antioxidants.
Immune Support: Contains beta-glucans and mannan oligosaccharides (MOS) that boost immune response and help fight pathogens.
Gut Health: Promotes beneficial gut microbiota, improves intestinal integrity, and enhances nutrient absorption.
Growth & Productivity: Can improve growth performance and egg production in layers.
Niacin Source: Helps prevent niacin deficiency, especially in waterfowl."
"Nutritional yeast (and brewer's yeast) is generally considered good for chickens as a supplement, offering B vitamins, protein, minerals, and immune support, improving gut health and growth, though moderation is key due to potential excess nitrogen in some products. It's a natural way to boost immunity and nutrition, helping with things like niacin deficiency, but should be mixed into feed rather than given alone because it's powdery.
Benefits
Rich in Nutrients: A good source of protein, B vitamins, trace minerals (selenium, zinc, potassium), and antioxidants.
Immune Support: Contains beta-glucans and mannan oligosaccharides (MOS) that boost immune response and help fight pathogens.
Gut Health: Promotes beneficial gut microbiota, improves intestinal integrity, and enhances nutrient absorption.
Growth & Productivity: Can improve growth performance and egg production in layers.
Niacin Source: Helps prevent niacin deficiency, especially in waterfowl."

