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One of the silkie hens went broody today. She never jokes about it, so I set up the incubator so I can put eggs in it and under her at the same time. So should have more silkie chicks in a few weeks.
 
does any one have a good feed recipe? I was thinking that possibly 2/5 wheat 1/5 rolled corn 2/5 oats might be good. I don't think that barley is good for layers but do layers do well on oats?
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So my showgirl crowed this am, leaving me to two roos and two pullets... if anyone is interested in a black silkie roo with some color leakage let me know! He's right around 19 weeks, I just can't keep 2 in my tiny flock and love the showgirl more :)
 
does any one have a good feed recipe? I was thinking that possibly 2/5 wheat 1/5 rolled corn 2/5 oats might be good. I don't think that barley is good for layers but do layers do well on oats?
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Any input is welcome!
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Layers need a complete diet specifically designed for layers.... I use Purina Layena and have separate feeders for Granite Grit, roasted egg shells and oyster shells.... From the first egg they laid, the shells were perfect and the eggs perfect.... I could be lucky... I like being lucky....


 
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Layers need a complete diet specifically designed for layers.... I use Purina Layena and have separate feeders for Granite Grit, roasted egg shells and oyster shells.... From the first egg they laid, the shells were perfect and the eggs perfect.... I could be lucky... I like being lucky....

I love your feeders
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been meaning to build some like that for a while. With the feed what I'm trying to do is get it lower than 25 cents a #.
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(that's the amount we're paying right now) although it is still a better price then layena at 35 cents a #.
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I love your feeders
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been meaning to build some like that for a while. With the feed what I'm trying to do is get it lower than 25 cents a #.
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(that's the amount we're paying right now) although it is still a better price then layena at 35 cents a #.
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If you want healthy chickens.... Below is a list of what your chickens should have....

http://www.ag.auburn.edu/~chibale/an12poultryfeeding.pdf




On your keyboard.... hold "ctrl" key and hit the + key to enlarge the images.....
 
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When I took my chickens off Layena and switched to a slightly cheaper feed they all but quit laying. As soon as that bag was gone I went back to Layena and they were all laying normally within five days. I don't think I'll switch feeds again in order to try to save a little money. The hens seem happy with it.
 
When I took my chickens off Layena and switched to a slightly cheaper feed they all but quit laying. As soon as that bag was gone I went back to Layena and they were all laying normally within five days. I don't think I'll switch feeds again in order to try to save a little money. The hens seem happy with it.

What we are currently doing is feeding them 1/3 wheat at 12 cents a #, 1/3 livestock feed at 28 cents a #, and 1/3 layena at 35 cents a # .
 

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