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I haven't read this one yet but I skimmed it and it looks interested.
Am posting the link here to remind me to go back and read it.
https://www.poultryworld.net/Nutrition/Articles/2016/11/Understanding-protein-requirements-2914798W/

eta another one:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5337920/

https://scialert.net/fulltextmobile/?doi=ajas.2016.165.174
If you get a change to read through these (I am working my way through them now) I want you to pay close attention to the protein percentages needed at the various stages of life.
I am really beginning to think that 22% is just too high.
 
I just had a thought on nutrition (starting reading @KikisGirls links, thank you!)
Since October, I have been throwing LOTS of seed to grow pasture, which I mow like a lawn. By lots, I mean pounds. Pounds and pounds and pounds. Lots of grass seed (various rye grass, Kentucky blue grass, various fescues, etc.) along with a chicken forage blend (ryegrass, clover, alfalfa, flax, field peas, groats) and additional clover, flax and alfalfa. The girls LOVE the fresh, delicate sprouts I have all over the yard all the time.
HOWEVER, they also eat a bunch of the unsprouted seed. I see now this could pose a nutritional problem. Thoughts?
In case it helps in analyzing, they go through about 50 pounds of organic soy-corn free (22% protein) feed about every two weeks or so (flock of nine hens).
 
Hang in there Ruby!
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To be clear... they only have access to these seeds on weekends and weekday evenings when I get home from work. They are confined to a coop and run most of the time and only have their feed in there (along with fresh water, oyster shell and granite grit, of course).
 
Awww... THANKS! Who is that cutie in the photo and who is in the background? I don't recognize those dark specks on the neck. Is that a Brown Leghorn in the background? Looks like one, based on her coloring and leanness.
She's my Brown Leghorn, " beetov-Hen" in the background. The Hampshire is " BeeBees"
 

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