tizabel_
Songster
Hi! I‘m a first time chicken owner and I have a flock of 6 pullets and 1 cockerel.
At what age should they switch from grower to layer feed? They are multiple ages but the oldest ones are almost 4 months.
When they do switch to layer feed, is it okay to feed the rooster the same thing as the hens although he won’t be laying? I looked it up on google and it said that feeding a rooster layer feed isn’t harmful unless you add more calcium to the feed.
I heard that laying hens should have crushed oyster shell to harden the shell of the eggs. But how am I supposed to give them oyster shells without letting the rooster have any?
Are crushed oyster shells crucial for laying hens or can they make do without? Would all that calcium be harmful to the roo if I did let him have the oyster shell?
Any and every reply is greatly appreciated, thank you!
At what age should they switch from grower to layer feed? They are multiple ages but the oldest ones are almost 4 months.
When they do switch to layer feed, is it okay to feed the rooster the same thing as the hens although he won’t be laying? I looked it up on google and it said that feeding a rooster layer feed isn’t harmful unless you add more calcium to the feed.
I heard that laying hens should have crushed oyster shell to harden the shell of the eggs. But how am I supposed to give them oyster shells without letting the rooster have any?
Are crushed oyster shells crucial for laying hens or can they make do without? Would all that calcium be harmful to the roo if I did let him have the oyster shell?
Any and every reply is greatly appreciated, thank you!