I know we had spoken about this before off & on but I thought I would ask again. Lots of newer people on the thread now who may be interested as well.
What kind of feed do you use for your chickens & why? (I don't mean FF but what kind of chicken feed...like grower, layer, etc)
I have been researching different kinds of feeds.......I cant afford organic but I do want something that has less chemicals in it. The feeds all start out with corn & soybeans as their first ingredients and they all say they are vegetarian diets and have NO ANIMAL PROTEINS. I know how important animal proteins are to the chickens who are NOT vegetarians so I do supplement my feed for my hens.
As I only have for 4 hens and only allowed a max of 6 total buying 50# bags of oats, corn, wheat, etc is not a good investment for me. Heck I bought a 50# bag of pellets (I think) last fall in maybe October and I still have enough pellets to last until at least June probably longer since I FF.
I know some use grower or game bird feed and just have oyster shell always available for the calcium for the hens.
Also what do you think the best protein level is for different ages of chickens?
I'm all trying to find articles as to what can cause vent prolapse. I'm curious to see if there are any articles about pullets receiving layer pullets from birth may contribute to it. I know the lady who I purchased the hens from said that she has had them on layer pellets since they were off chick starter so I continued them on layer pellets. I'm curious if the calcium at such a young age when they were growing caused some problems. Yes they are just hatchery birds but I would think that it would apply to better chickens as well
Thanks!!