What do you feed your breeders?

srsmith69

Songster
10 Years
Aug 25, 2009
320
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Oklahoma
Once my birds get to about 8 weeks old, I switch them from purina game chow starter grower to layena. What I've noticed is that the 12+ oz 8 week old hens become 10+ oz 12 week old birds. What do others feed mature birds. I'm thinking about keeping them on the higher protein starter.
 
I feed my adult and started chickens a mix of 28% Game Bird Starter (75% of ration), Crimped Oats (20% of ration) and Black Oil Sunflower Seeds (5% or ration). All of my chicks start on pure Game Bird Starter (unmedicated). When my chickens get to 3 weeks old, I mix 2/3 Game bird Starter with 1/2 of the above mix. That's what I also am feeding my quail. It's basically Game Bird Starter with a sprinkling of crimped oats and BOSS. I also sprinkle all purpose sand on the feed before I scoop it into the buckets to go feed, about 1-2 times a week. It serves as grit for the quail and the chicks. So far, this seems to work for us. The quail are positively fat. This is their 3 day to lay and I got 10 eggs from 16 hens. They are 6 weeks and 1 day old
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Here All Quail And Pheasant Breeders As Well As Woodducks Get Startrena From Hatch To Dispatch... They All Thrive On It Too. I Have Tried Many Other Forms Of Feed Over The Years. Anything From Playing Mad Scientist Hand Mixing To Regular Chicken Starter To All Forms Of Gamebird Formulas From Different Manufacturers To Flock Raiser(which Absolutely Sux For All Birds Imo...) You Name It, Been There- Done That. The Birds Have Always Made Their Choice Readily Clear= Startrena All The Way--- Best Overall Size, Best Laying Rate, Best Hatch Rates From Eggs, Nicest Feathering.... You Name It They Do Better On The Startrena... These Are My Results... Others May Vary.
 

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