Peafowl Nutrition 101

There was a recipe he had to feed to charcoal hens that helped them lay fertile eggs so I am going to find it and try it out and see if it works LOL
 
The feed mill near me sells it.

-Kathy
You got a feed mill? Can you go there and mix your own ingredients for your birds? How much does it cost compared to buying a regular 50 pound bag? How much is TMC feed I checked my feed store and we don't got it.
 
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We do have some in CT Thanks you for posting that bit of info
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I want a low calcium diet cause the males do not need that much calcium and I read that it isn't good for them either. If I remember correctly the hens can get the extra calcium from oyster shell right?
 
Too much calcium for either can cause problems, but so can too little phosphorus and there's something about the calcium to phosphorus ratio that's important, too.

Disclaimer: I'm no expert, just reciting little bits I have read here and there and it was about turkeys and chickens, not peafowl.
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-Kathy
 
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A breeder told me not to give calcium to peahens they have hard shelled eggs and chicks will have a harder time breaking out. I keep a pan of oyster shell in the pens at all times but seldom see them getting any. If I throw it on the ground they will eat it. I figure if they need it they'll get it from the pan which is near their feed. Importance is feeding a GOOD feed. I know of nothing more trusting then Purina which has Calcium. I'm looking at a ingrediants tag now. Also has Monocalcium Phosphate and Dicalcium Phosphate.

Kathy, I'm no expert either but do have very healthy beautiful peafowl. I also give them the Farmer's Helper UltraKibble and lots of other healthy food, fruits and veggies. Girl, you need to get a pair of peafowl. You'll love having them. (-:
 
Too much calcium for either can cause problems, but so can too little phosphorus and there's something about the calcium to phosphorus ratio that's important, too.

Disclaimer: I'm no expert, just reciting little bits I have read here and there and it was about turkeys and chickens, not peafowl.
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-Kathy
That's what I read too
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