- Jun 15, 2008
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I noticed a big improvement in mine feeding 22% gamebird feed versus 16% layer feed. They grow better feathers and quicker after they molted this time, they lay more and larger eggs, they need less in winter to keep warm, etc... Chicks and young chickens also grow faster. Protein is the most expensive component in feed and so most poultry feeds are designed to provide the minimum protein necessary for egg production in warm months in order to keep costs as low as possible. Adding more than the minimum is only helpful. Having to eat more feed to get more energy is not as efficient for the animal as feeding something that can provide more energy with the same amount. Any livestock owner in the north knows that and will feed more concentrated sources of fat and protein to their animals in winter. I also give both the chickens and horses BOSS (black oil sunflower seeds) in winter. They have more kcals and fat than even corn with more useful nutrition and easier to digest than any grain.