Poults And Medicated Feed???

I've always fed 28% because that's the highest medicated feed I can get. 30% is fine for them, I bet they do well on it. Around here the 28% price goes up every year and some people are going to lower protien. You can see the difference in the poults when they are fed a lower level. From using 28% and seeing poults fed less I wouldn't go less than 28.

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As we have a small (hobby) farm, I am only raising a coulple dozen turkeys and a few dozen meaties. My goal is to try to feed bought grain as little as possible. Any protien upping suggestions that don't come from the mill? Right now they get a ton of sunflower seed and pumpkin seed as diet supplement - thats what's held over winter.
 
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Based on a layer feed of 18% and supplementing with eggs twice a week would you say this is high enough or would they be better if I just go with the 28% feed?
 
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Based on a layer feed of 18% and supplementing with eggs twice a week would you say this is high enough or would they be better if I just go with the 28% feed?

Since I have no way to test the protien content of the mix I would go with 28% myself. I was just tossing out an idea for vtgirls. I don't cut corners on feeding, I have been raising poultry long enough to know the end result.
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Steve
 
I dont cut corners on feed either - just wanted to throw that out there. The turkeys have feed store organic poultry pellets from the local mill just in town - they have a minimum 26% protien on starter and 22% on finisher. They have a feeder they can access anytime to eat as much as they'd like. However, I strive to provide as much free food access to naturally occuring foods (what they forage themselves) and extras that we grow here. Do the protien amounts seems too low?
 
Call around to your local feed stores and see if any of them can order in Purina Honor Show Chow....30% turkey starter...great stuff for gettin' big quick!...of course I use it on my kids' broad breasted whites for fair, so it may be overkill for pet birds...
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here's a good article (chicken specific) on whole-grain ingredients for a complete ration:

http://www.mofga.org/Publications/M...r/Summer2003/Chickens/tabid/1481/Default.aspx

Here's a reprint of an old-school extension circular, back when people formulated their own rations:

http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/livestock/poultry/bba01s12.html

Finally, here's a very non-scientific thread I started a while ago, talking about protein supplement. I learned a lot from this process:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=433257&p=1

We feed factory-milled starter rations to chicks and poults, but for our adult birds, we are going more and more to growing our own feed or buying whole grains directly from a local farmer.
 

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