When Can Pullets Start Eating Layer Feed?

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Hi, everyone! I was wondering - when is it safe to start feeding pullets layer feed? I have three-year-old hens, along with 15-week old pullets. Right now, they're both living together. So, anyway, I know that they can have layer feed once they start laying, but is there a certain week when they can start eating layer feed? Because they're living together, I've noticed the pullets eating little bits of the hens' feed. Should I take it away and put all the chickens on the same feed? Also, is it okay for cockerels to eat layer feed once they're old enough? I may have a few, so I just wanted to make sure, though I'm pretty sure it's okay. Thanks for taking the time to read this!
 
Most of the feed companies (and feed bags) say 18 weeks. In the mean time you could give everyone "all flock" (an 18% general poultry feed with about 2% calcium) the higher calcium of layer feed is too much for pre-laying pullets. You would have some oyster shells free choice to make sure the layers get enough calcium.
 
I feed everyone either a non medicated starter grower or an All Flock ration full time. I also provide a separate bowl of oyster shells for the calcium needs. Roosters shouldn't eat a layer ration if at all possible.
Most of the feed companies (and feed bags) say 18 weeks. In the mean time you could give everyone "all flock" (an 18% general poultry feed with about 2% calcium) the higher calcium of layer feed is too much for pre-laying pullets. You would have some oyster shells free choice to make sure the layers get enough calcium.
Thank you both so much! I always offer oyster shells free choice, so I'll move to all flock for now. Thanks again for taking the time to answer my questions! :)
 

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