Hi All, I've been trying to make my way through this thread, but after a while only made it to post 25. Please forgive me, but I'd like to ask a few questions, which you probably already touched on. I did enjoy reading about garlic and AVC and plan on using them. I will be getting my first layers ever in April, just 3 of them. Not sure which breed as of yet, but they will be young chickens from an organic farm, not baby chicks. We'd like to stay on the natural / organic route as well. I went down to the feed supply store today just to see what is available. Here is a list of what i found:
Producer's Price - scratch grains
Prunia Layena sunfresh recipe
Dumor Poultry Layers
Manna Pro Oyster Shell
Manna Pro Crushed Granite
Purine Layena Plus - Omega 3
So here are my questions:
Scratch - how does that differ from feed? Some people feed scratch, others give it as a treat. The bag usually states that it should be used as 15% of the diet. It does nott contain the nutrients and vitamins a bird needs. (read your lables because they may differ)
Oyster Shell - Am I correct in thinking that it is for calcium to help with the egg shell production? Does this get mixed in with feed, frequency? It is used for calcium. Some feeds already contain calcium.
Granite - that is to help them grind grain? frequency? It is used to move the food out of the crop I free range and they have access if they need it. If you cage your birds they will need access to it.
Feed - Pellets vs. Crumbles? No difference other than the pellet form swells more when fermented
Do most of you have organic feed available locally? I did not see anything that said organic. You might need to make a few calls.
Is Soy bad? Some think so..I am part of the some.
How does corn fit into all this? Corn is a treat and not a staple. I use very little
Sorry for all the questions. I have been making my way through the threads, and doing specific searches, but still was unsure about a few things.
Never appologise for asking questions about chickens!!
Welcome to the group! Going to be great hearing about your progress! We need pictures of your set up when you get going!
Thank you in advance, back to making my way through this thread![]()