Pullet Feed Question...

jeffdubya

In the Brooder
5 Years
Feb 28, 2014
23
2
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Pullman, WA
So I am feeding my new flock the Purina Medicated "Grow" layer crumble. But these little beasts are ravenous, and I find myself going out in the afternoon with a second round, as all of their morning feed has been completely devoured.

I have been starting to supplement their diet with scraps... mostly veggies. But my question is this;

I have quite a bit of regular layer crumble warehoused in my shed, and it is KILLING me to go buy additional feed when I have so much on hand. Clearly the "grow" formula has extra stuff that they need, but will it hurt them to supplement with the regular crumble? I ask because I know that it has ingredients to promote laying, and I am just concerned that it might not be the best thing to do until and unless they reach maturity and actually begin laying.
 
They should be on grower (from 8 weeks) until point of lay or around 18-20 weeks.

Layer crumbles/pellets have way too much calcium and can damage kidneys of pullets/chicks. They are formulated to keep up with the calcium needs of a laying hen, which are huge.

Feed only keeps for 3-4 months under ideal storage conditions (cool/dry).

If your storage conditions are humid and/or hot, I would consider selling the feed, freezing it, or giving it to a friend if you will be thinking it will go bad.

Vitamin deficiencies in chickens aren't pretty, so as the feed degrades, you have a higher chance of a vitamin deficiency as well, so make sure they are going to be eating grass/other greens/fruits/veg if you are going to be feeding the feed after storing it awhile, as well.
 
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