I'm researching the higher protein for the Dorkings. What should I be thinking about regarding my regular fowl who are this year running with the Dorkings? The regular girls are layers. I also have 7 week old mixes coming up.
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I agree, I don't think that the standard chick starters have enough nutrients for Dorkings. I also have been using mixes of Gamebird starter and Flockraiser, starting with a goal of ~25-26% protein until 8 weeks, then decreasing as they grow but never lower than 20% until a year old. Gamebird Layena (20%) is a good option for layers, but it only comes in crumbles (but they are large crumbles, not fine like the starter) unless you live in the SE U.S, where it is available in pellets. Additionally, they get fruit/veggies/flax seed/leftover meats/etc almost daily, plus oyster shell free choice and free range all day, so lots of extra nutrients there. So far I have not had any fertility problems with that diet.
I had no idea they had higher protein requirements. I will share this info with the others who ordered Dorking chicks along with me. I'll probably do some combination of things as long as it raises their net protein--such as running dry cat food through a food processor and mixing it 50/50 with regular chick starter if I can't find gamebird starter (I have not seen it at our local TSC) I'll probably have to feed them separately for as long as I can, then afterward sneak them high protein treats. My breeders and layers are crazy about dry cat food (30-34% protein). They would eat it all day if they could.
Thanks to all of you who weighed in. I really appreciate it.
I did not have any fertility problems. (106 eggs fertile out of 108 incubated, and those 2 were accidentally left outdoors overnight when the temp dropped below freezing.) Even during the "polar vortex" when the cock's comb sustained significant frostbite, fertility was excellent.... So far I have not had any fertility problems with that diet.
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1. Do they have a higher protein requirement due to ...
I'm researching the higher protein for the Dorkings. What should I be thinking about regarding my regular fowl who are this year running with the Dorkings? ...
I had no idea they had higher protein requirements. ..
I am not completely convinced that they "Need" a higher protein ..
Duuuudes! (or dudettes as the case may be,) I never posted that Dorkings have a higher protein requirement,... I do not feed my dorkings a high protien diet. ...