Hi friends ◡̈
So my flock is 15 and 13 weeks old. 16 pullets and 2 cockerels. May be getting rid of one rooster, but that’s beside the point. They’re mostly in the coop and run, I try to let them out for a supervised free range daily. We have tons of predators in our area. My reasoning for a post is , switching feed because my girls should be laying within the next month or so, give or take. One chick has a very red comb and waddle. With my own research I think I want you do an all flock feed, then have extra a calcium source (oyster shells, eggs shells) available to hens that need it. Due to roosters not needing the extra calcium in a layer feed, and I’ve read it can actually be bad for them. Thought?
So my flock is 15 and 13 weeks old. 16 pullets and 2 cockerels. May be getting rid of one rooster, but that’s beside the point. They’re mostly in the coop and run, I try to let them out for a supervised free range daily. We have tons of predators in our area. My reasoning for a post is , switching feed because my girls should be laying within the next month or so, give or take. One chick has a very red comb and waddle. With my own research I think I want you do an all flock feed, then have extra a calcium source (oyster shells, eggs shells) available to hens that need it. Due to roosters not needing the extra calcium in a layer feed, and I’ve read it can actually be bad for them. Thought?