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Can yous remember the mother of my 8 week old Speckled Sussex's mother? Well she is broody again after a 2 week break, so i have got her some Light Sussex hatching eggs!
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not only do I choose wisely but I choose organic now days. I feed everyone flock raiser by scratch and peck, until my girls are all laying at one time. I also give them romaine lettuce every single day .yougert once a week, Raisens a few days a week , romaine has lots of calcium in it already, and other great thingsNutrition is an intersting thing. YOu can feed out of a bag or learn a bit about nutrition and make a custom mix to go with the foraging.
THe easiest is the commercial mixes. ANd a great place for the novice to start.
I have one group of hens that are laying and free forage all day long on grasses, bugs, etc and have layer pellets as a back up. A second pen is far away from the grasses but they find a way to eat enough greens to make orange yolks; layer pellet in their coop.
Getting enough calcium for the layers is key. On average the diet needs to be 3-4 % calcium and 15% protein. Remember, they eat a lot of food when laying. THey use volume of food to meet their needs.
I also have turkeys-- they need the 22% protein and they go off to forage as well. GRowth id determined by two factors: genes and available nutrition.
I wish I had my lt sussex girl-- she grew very fast, which meant she also was eating more than the other chickens.