jockeyeba
Crowing
I am sorry if I implied otherwise. I stated in my post that 20% was not over the top. I forget my colloquialisms are not universally understood. I meant that to say that 20% is ok for providing as feed to chicks. I do feel that 22% (not 20%) in their food is a bit over the top for a grown bird, since they will get additional proteins from foraging; however, that is solely my opinion and worth precisely nothingIt's true that too much of anything is not a good thing. But I feel that giving a layer 14-16% is just not enough. And that a growing bird needs 18-20% minimum. I tend to just give them all 18% grower once the little ones are a few months old and put out free choice oyster shell. But before that, the chicks get 20% medicated feed with even a bit of something like Calf Manna thrown in. I am talking LF breeder quality Orpingtons though and it could be that they just have a higher need then some of the smaller breeds.. Seriously, though, H&H starter-grower is 20% protein. So
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