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LOL....the white egg shell competition is hilarious. I can just see the egg shells flying now. White...no green...no white....no brown....no (what other colored eggs are there?). LMBO
I have 12 BR, what colored eggs will they be laying when they get to that age? that way I know which team to root for. Also, what age do chickiepoos start laying?
On that note....when do I take babies off of the baby start & grow and change to grownup food? I have a roo and hen born in February and my chicks I got from the feedstore in March.
My one BR had a very light brown to cream egg. But I have heard others say theirs were more medium brown.
On the chicken food. There are varying opinions.... Here is mine. I kept mine on 24% chick starter until about age 12 weeks.... Then I mixed it about half and half with the 20% because I could get it a little bit cheaper. My chickens started laying in record time, and I credit the higher protein, but who really knows.
Some will tell you to take them off of the chick feed and put them on all purpose. But that is a significant drop in protein. Also, if you are also giving them scratch, why not keep it (the protein) up a bit to be safe.
Once one of my girls started laying, I put them on layer (which most of them hated). I still put some 24% in the mix in the winter because I was also feeding them scratch and oatmeal to help them handle the cold weather.
That said, you probably don't have to worry much... They will eat what they will. They will lay when they do. And it is all good.
Thank you so much for the info. I will start looking into the other food...I have not give them oyster shell stuff yet (i will get some) and I have not done yogurt yet (only cuz I keep forgetting to buy it). We can have cold winters so I had already planned on doing the oatmeal for them. what is 20%? I am assuming that this is not layer...but a grower or a maintenance food? They do get some scratch too, along with all the greens they want. I want to keep my chickies healthy...they are more pets...the eggs are just a perk.