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Anyone using Nature's Best Organic? What do you think? I got a bag of the layer pellets today. I'm hoping my chickens like it and it agrees with them. Thanks in advance!
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It's so exciting!! They really do have their own personalities. I enjoy them so much! I'm also a newbie so the feedback you all provide is so appreciated!How old are your pullets?
Layer has the extra calcium that may/can cause chicks & Roos liver/kidney damage. I used to do the "stage/age" feeding but not start off with the smallest bag of Medicated Chick Starter for at least a month or two, then switch to Flock Raiser. I put out an separate dish of Oyster Shells when they start laying, chicks/Roos may try it but not eat.
Some have said layer is no issue for their mixed flock, see what others say & research what to feed, we all have our own opinions. Welcome to the World of Chickens![]()
I have 4 chickens that are 5 months old. 3 of them just started laying (so exciting!!!). I've been feeding them the Dumor Layer Crumble. It agrees with them and the eggs have nice shells but the crumble tends to be like dust.

Also make sure that you check the mill date on each bag, and only get bags within one month or less of milling, and feed it within another two to four weeks at most. Fresh is best!
I also feed Flock Raiser to everyone, with separate oyster shell. It's fresh at my local feed stores most often, and I only bring it home fresh.
Mary
Our "freshest" is at least 2 months from mill date
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