Hurricane missed me by hours and hours of driving. Done cleaning up from the last hurricane.
and what I don't know about chicken illness and injury would fill volumes (and does).
I can't tell much from the diet, because its not a recipe, its an ingredient list. Has the capacity to be out of balance, but w/o taking a bird a part and looking inside, no way to tell.
That puts me with the others recommending the original poster continue to monitor behaviors, watch for signs of distress or lethargy. Barring that, they "lay when they lay".
Long term, too much intra-body fat can have very negative health consequences, but the diet isn't so imbalanced that I'm going their first, and the weights sound about right for the age and breeds.
Sorry I can't offer anything more definitive than that - i just don't know.
Thank you for your info! Do you have a recommended feed? I’d prefer organic, but they have hated all the organic options at my
TSC except the Cluck & Co (& my hubby won’t let me order scratch and peck due to the crzy expensive price).
They didn’t like the Dumor very much, but would eat the crumbles. They all hate pellet food and only want crumbles, so it’s hard to find organic crumbles. I’m not sure why they hate the pellets so much, but every brand I’ve tried they go on strike until crumbles reappear (& short of buying pellets and crushing them up myself I’m unsure what else to give) so we’ve stuck with the Cluck & Co and given healthy snacks (homegrown herbs, greens, kale, peppers, cucumbers, and then the ham, chicken, scrambled eggs, dry old fashioned oats and assorted other items. I’m also a pushover and share my snacks as well (cheezeits, gingersnaps… but those are just a few crumbles in the hand, not a real snack). I’m currently feeding them the “all flock” because the layer blend looks like mostly powder with grain bits mixed in and the all flock has solid crumbles.
They also get organic sourdough discard mixed in a few times a week to thier morning snack for a fermented boost for gut health and once a month or so I give rooster booster in the water for a day or 2 to add a boost for immunity. They also get red pepper flakes and dried herbs mixed into morning foods for internal health- homegrown organic rosemary,
Mint, thyme, oregano, parsley etc).
I’m not neurotic about what I give them, (I mean, they eat organically but I also share a sip of wine and a cracker with them if I’m having some out there in the afternoons) but I do my best to make sure they are getting a healthy and well rounded diet.
I’m also going to offer fresh pumpkins here this week as a treat (and not that they need a dewormer from it, it can’t hurt). But any advice on what brands to give them is appreciated. I can also go to a CoOp and buy individual items to create a blend, but I don’t trust my blending to give them the best diet.