How much do u guys sell laying hens for? I am thinking of selling my mutt brahmas
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I still feel like I'm 14 most days and then I look in the mirror and wonder what the heck happened.

I turned 52 yesterdayI still feel like I'm 14 most days and then I look in the mirror and wonder what the heck happened.
I am glad you got it sorted. I think you are still over doing it.
I read a lot of stuff here about "fancying" up your feeds. I am a big believer in probiotics but always get concerned about diet balance.
Higher protein than recommended is both a waste of money and not healthy
Many animals 'SWITCH" to eat is serum protein levels. If you give them too high a protein diet, they dont get enough calorie because they wont eat enough. They starve. The decrease in intake means less carbs, trace nutrients, vitamins, minerals as well because most feeds' additives are based on the labeled protein concentration and designed for the bird meant to eat it.
Millions and millions and millions of chickens do best on 15-16% protein.
Studies show no improvement in egg laying, egg size, chick hatchability and chick survivabilty when you go over 16% protein in layers and a significant drop in all metrics at 18%.
These are long term feed numbers, not protein bumps for molting.
Nitrogen metabolized by the nody is excreted as urea. That urea is the stink in chicken poop.
There is no benefit in boosting protein long term, only harm.
There is a great thesis from south africa on it
http://ul.netd.ac.za/bitstream/10386/558/2/Mohlala A M.Sc (Thesis).pdf
once you get to the graphed results, its very telling.
How much do u guys sell laying hens for? I am thinking of selling my mutt brahmas
Quote: I appreciate you explaining this to me Oz. Now I have two breeds of chickens the the breeders were feeding them 20%. Buckeye and Chantecler and then my turkey they need higher protein also. What would you suggest? The layer hens are now just getting grower at 18%.