Hi all!
I've found an organic farm close to my area and they sell "organic" feed for layers. I'm new to this, and I like the idea, but want to be sure that they are getting the best diet they can get. They are currently on nutrena all flock with free choice calcium because of this crazy idea that I had that my rooster shouldnt get the calcium. I'm going to switch to a layer feed next time anyway. I'm down to less than a week on my feed, so I'll have to get some soon.
The ingredients are:
The price with Aragonite (calcium) is $27.88/50#. It has cracked corn, roasted soybeans, milo, wheat, Fertrell Poultry Nutribalancer (probiotics, vitamins and minerals), all organic grains.
(here is the lowdown on the Nutribalancer: http://www.fertrell.com/analysis_tags/Poultry_tag_with_meth14.pdf )
Does this sound good? Anything that needs to be added? Omitted? why?
I've found an organic farm close to my area and they sell "organic" feed for layers. I'm new to this, and I like the idea, but want to be sure that they are getting the best diet they can get. They are currently on nutrena all flock with free choice calcium because of this crazy idea that I had that my rooster shouldnt get the calcium. I'm going to switch to a layer feed next time anyway. I'm down to less than a week on my feed, so I'll have to get some soon.
The ingredients are:
The price with Aragonite (calcium) is $27.88/50#. It has cracked corn, roasted soybeans, milo, wheat, Fertrell Poultry Nutribalancer (probiotics, vitamins and minerals), all organic grains.
(here is the lowdown on the Nutribalancer: http://www.fertrell.com/analysis_tags/Poultry_tag_with_meth14.pdf )
Does this sound good? Anything that needs to be added? Omitted? why?

