Starter/Grower or Flock Raiser Feed

Whcih feed

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pamperedamber

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Dec 24, 2015
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I am trying to decide what feed to give to the flock. I have some 9 month old hens, 8 week pullets and cockerels, and new chicks will be hatching in 2 1/2 weeks. They will all be in the same coop. so feeding separate is not an option.

Here is the break down from each feed. Which one would be good for all of them? Will the raiser hurt the Cockerels?

Grower/Stater
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min.) 18%
Crude Fat (min.) 3%
Crude Fiber (max.) 5%
Lysine (min.) 0.88%
Calcium (Ca) (min.) 0.75%
Calcium (Ca) (max.) 1.25%
Phosphorus (P) (min.) 0.55%
Salt (NaCl) (min.) 0.35%
Salt (NaCl) (max.) 0.85
Vitamin A (min.) 5000 IU/lb.
Vitamin E (min.) 14 IU/lb.
Methionine (min.) 0.32
Phytase (A. Oryzae) (min.) 227 FYT/lb.

Flock Raiser
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min.) 20%
Crude Fat (min.) 3.5%
Crude Fiber (max.) 5%
Lysine (min.) 1.1%
Calcium (Ca) (min.) 0.8%
Calcium (Ca) (max.) 1.3%
Phosphorus (P) (min.) 0.6%
Salt (NaCl) (min.) 0.35%
Salt (NaCl) (max.) 0.85
Vitamin A (min.) 7000 IU/lb.
Vitamin E (min.) 14 IU/lb.
Methionine (min.) 0.5
Phytase (A. Oryzae) (min.) 227 FYT/lb.
 
Either one will be fine. The issue is crumb size with new chicks. If you use a multi flock starter-grower, the crumble size should be fine. As you see, the protein content is just a bit higher. Your chicks will grow a bit faster. You want to be sure that if feeding the whole flock the same feed that it is not medicated.
 

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