Thanks for the advice. I'll do what I can to pick those up from the store after work tomorrow.
I understand the notion of overfeeding protein but I've never actually seen any real world damage to birds from feeding a high level of protein. Calcium, certainly, but not protein. I know of breeders who had fed in such a way for many years on with no issues. I have seen none to be sure. I would likely have them on an 18% mix if I could find a wheat-based one, if only for the cheaper cost, but even then my bantam pen doubles as a grow out pen, so I frequently have young turkeys and guineas living there anyways - and they do require a high level of protein even as adults.
There are plenty of scientific papers around highlighting the dangers of excess protein in the diet. Too much protein over an extended period of time results in wet droppings and increased urates and ultimately organ damage .
http://msucares.com/poultry/feeds/poultry_feeds.html
http://www.chickenvet.co.uk/health-and-common-diseases/diarrhoea/index.aspx
And this one shows the very graphic results of gout.
http://www.thepoultrysite.com/publications/6/diseases-of-poultry/232/gout/
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