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Lol....I Didn't know gamefowl and egg layers were a completely different species....come on Flypen. If I had regular pit bulls and game pits, you wouldn't suggest that the same vitamin complex that benefits the regular pit would have the same benefit to the game pit? They're dogs....these are chickens, plain and simple.
Obviously you don't feed them the same because they have different purposes, that's a given. My point is that a vitamin or mineral that benefits an egg layer/meat chicken can certainly benefit gamefowl.If all chickens are the same, then why do most people feed 4oz. of feed per bird daily to gamefowl and the pens or yards with regular chickens (egg layers) have large feeders ( filled with lay pellets) in front of them to eat at any time they wish daily? Why not feed all of them the same? Why do most gamefowl owners feed for a multi grain feed to their GAMEFOWL? Dogs aren't related to the same subject. There's no way to compare, but you don't feed all dogs the same either.
Ding ding Ding winner winner chicken dinner.Oyster shell is good for all gamefowl and chickens, vitamins and minerals are good for all gamefowl and chickens as well, agreed. The cinnamon will stay in the kitchen at my place. I don't smell anything here, maybe you should've wore boots.
No way *Gasp*Vitamins and selenium may have parallels with cinnamon in a feed formulation for game fowl.
Nutrients in general. Science based, oh my goodness do not let it be true.