Which feed i should choose?

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Which feed looks better for peafowl of these two?

First feed:

wheat, maize, soy feed (produced from genetically modified soya), wheat gluten feed, calcium carbonate, rape seed feed, rice bran, sunflower seed feed, maize gluten feed, wheat bran, linseed, monocalcium phosphate, soya bean oil, palm oil, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate


Analytical constituents
Crude protein 15.5%, Crude Fat 4.1%, Crude ash 10.0%, Crude fibre 4.5%, Lysine 0.75%, Methionine 0.37%, Calcium 2.70%, Phosphorus 0.58%, Sodium 0.15%
Nutritional additives
E 672 Vitamin A 15000IE, E 671 Vitamin D3 3000IE, 3a700 Vitamine E (all-rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) 100mg, E 1 Iron (Ferrous sulphate, monohydrate) 46mg, E 2 Iodine (Calcium iodate, anhydrous) 1mg, E 4 Copper (Cupric sulphate, pentahydrate) 15mg, E 5 Manganese (Manganese sulphate, monohydrate) 75mg, E 6 Zinc (Zincsulphate, monohydrate) 70mg, E 8 Selenium (Sodium selenite) 0.20mg, E 8 Selenium Organic form of Selenium Organische vorm van seleen 3b8.10 0.10mg, sensory additives:, E 161g Canthaxanthin 2mg, technological additives:, E 310 Propyl gallate 2.5mg



Second feed:

sunflower seed feed, wheat bran, maize, wheat gluten feed, wheat, barley, calcium carbonate, alfalfa, rice bran, maize gluten feed, monocalcium phosphate, soy feed (produced from genetically modified soya), sodium chloride


Crude protein 17.0%, Crude Fat 3.5%, Crude ash 10.5%, Crude fibre 11.0%, Lysine 0.71%, Methionine 0.35%, Calcium 2.50%, Phosphorus 0.79%, Sodium 0.15%
Nutritional additives
E 672 Vitamin A 15000IE, E 671 Vitamin D3 3000IE, 3a700 Vitamine E (all-rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) 60mg, E 1 Iron (Ferrous sulphate, monohydrate) 36mg, E 2 Iodine (Calcium iodate, anhydrous) 2.53mg, E 4 Copper (Cupric sulphate, pentahydrate) 12mg, E 5 Manganese (Manganous oxide) 90mg, E 6 Zinc (Zinc oxide) 85mg, E 8 Selenium (Sodium selenite) 0.36mg, technological additives:, E 324 Ethoxyquin 40mg, E 321 BHT 80mg

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Both of these feeds listed in Versle Laga(Belgium company) as pheasant and ratites laying feed, i have tried the first feed before, but never tried the second one, i'm thinking the second one could be better since the soy isn't in the first ingredients, and the protein level is a little higher.
 
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I would think the second one also. Legg told me that he thought that 20% protein might be 'to hot', so the 17% might be high enough. The calcium is a bit lower, not much, and that relates better to the calcium requirements in the article on the UPA that calls for 1 1/2%.

Less soy might be a plus, but then I am not one that is concerned about GMO. I'll leave that to the wack jobs and the conspiracy nuts.
 
I agree that I would use the second feed option. I am actually one that would push for soy-free feed, although getting it is expensive to have it shipped freight with all of my birds. However, some of my pheasants are off soy.
 
I would think the second one also. Legg told me that he thought that 20% protein might be 'to hot', so the 17% might be high enough. The calcium is a bit lower, not much, and that relates better to the calcium requirements in the article on the UPA that calls for 1 1/2%.

Less soy might be a plus, but then I am not one that is concerned about GMO. I'll leave that to the wack jobs and the conspiracy nuts.

The one book I have on peafowl says they need at least 20% protein. I think the diet I have my peafowl on is really good. 22% Protein, Oyster shells during laying season and when my male is getting done molting and soon growing in new feathers. Though the problem that you can get with too low of protein is you can have peachicks just give up since they don't have enough energy to develop far enough to be able to hatch out and survive. Or you can be more prone to curly toes too with too low of protein
 
I thought the second one looked better for me until someone today told me that sunflower seed has too much oil for peafowls, not sure if someone heard of this before?!


Anyway, most of my pens are small so i think 20% protein is too much for them, plus its hot here most of the year, the only thing i really want to add to my feed is kelp meal, Josh wrote on his site that he put kelp in the feed and its good for peafowls and it will show the real yellow color on the spaldings and green birds faces, when my spaldings birds arrive from Josh farm last year they had a nice yellow color on their faces, this year they didn't get even half that color.
 
The breeders around here add kelp meal to the feed. They do say it helps them and it enhances the yellow coloring on the facial skin. I have used feed with kelp for breeding season but not long term.
 
I thought the second one looked better for me until someone today told me that sunflower seed has too much oil for peafowls, not sure if someone heard of this before?!


Anyway, most of my pens are small so i think 20% protein is too much for them, plus its hot here most of the year, the only thing i really want to add to my feed is kelp meal, Josh wrote on his site that he put kelp in the feed and its good for peafowls and it will show the real yellow color on the spaldings and green birds faces, when my spaldings birds arrive from Josh farm last year they had a nice yellow color on their faces, this year they didn't get even half that color.
Josh also feed soy free dog food perhaps this would be good for your birds, i feed my adult peafowl grain free fish based dog food and they love it,
 
Josh also feed soy free dog food perhaps this would be good for your birds, i feed my adult peafowl grain free fish based dog food and they love it,
I gave them dog food free soy few days ago for the first time, most of them didn't touch it, and others only ate a few. Will try again next week.
 
Which feed looks better for peafowl of these two?

First feed:

wheat, maize, soy feed (produced from genetically modified soya), wheat gluten feed, calcium carbonate, rape seed feed, rice bran, sunflower seed feed, maize gluten feed, wheat bran, linseed, monocalcium phosphate, soya bean oil, palm oil, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate


Analytical constituents
Crude protein 15.5%, Crude Fat 4.1%, Crude ash 10.0%, Crude fibre 4.5%, Lysine 0.75%, Methionine 0.37%, Calcium 2.70%, Phosphorus 0.58%, Sodium 0.15%
Nutritional additives
E 672 Vitamin A 15000IE, E 671 Vitamin D3 3000IE, 3a700 Vitamine E (all-rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) 100mg, E 1 Iron (Ferrous sulphate, monohydrate) 46mg, E 2 Iodine (Calcium iodate, anhydrous) 1mg, E 4 Copper (Cupric sulphate, pentahydrate) 15mg, E 5 Manganese (Manganese sulphate, monohydrate) 75mg, E 6 Zinc (Zincsulphate, monohydrate) 70mg, E 8 Selenium (Sodium selenite) 0.20mg, E 8 Selenium Organic form of Selenium Organische vorm van seleen 3b8.10 0.10mg, sensory additives:, E 161g Canthaxanthin 2mg, technological additives:, E 310 Propyl gallate 2.5mg



Second feed:

sunflower seed feed, wheat bran, maize, wheat gluten feed, wheat, barley, calcium carbonate, alfalfa, rice bran, maize gluten feed, monocalcium phosphate, soy feed (produced from genetically modified soya), sodium chloride


Crude protein 17.0%, Crude Fat 3.5%, Crude ash 10.5%, Crude fibre 11.0%, Lysine 0.71%, Methionine 0.35%, Calcium 2.50%, Phosphorus 0.79%, Sodium 0.15%
Nutritional additives
E 672 Vitamin A 15000IE, E 671 Vitamin D3 3000IE, 3a700 Vitamine E (all-rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) 60mg, E 1 Iron (Ferrous sulphate, monohydrate) 36mg, E 2 Iodine (Calcium iodate, anhydrous) 2.53mg, E 4 Copper (Cupric sulphate, pentahydrate) 12mg, E 5 Manganese (Manganous oxide) 90mg, E 6 Zinc (Zinc oxide) 85mg, E 8 Selenium (Sodium selenite) 0.36mg, technological additives:, E 324 Ethoxyquin 40mg, E 321 BHT 80mg

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Both of these feeds listed in Versle Laga(Belgium company) as pheasant and ratites laying feed, i have tried the first feed before, but never tried the second one, i'm thinking the second one could be better since the soy isn't in the first ingredients, and the protein level is a little higher.

My first question would be "what is sunflower seed feed' and what exactly is soy feed? I feed my geese wheat and the peas sometimes steal a few bites, but in the US it isn't really reccommended as a staple. Don't know if this helps but below is the analysis of naturwise all flock available in U>S.
Nutrient Level
Crude Protein18.0%
Lysine0.8%
Methionine0.35%
Crude Fat2.5%
Crude Fiber6.0%
Calcium1.4% - 1.9%
Phosphorus0.6%
Salt0.25% - 0.65%
Sodium0.15% - 0.2%
  • Added Tagetes (Aztec Marigold) meal to improve skin coloration
  • Added prebiotics, probiotics and yeast culture that support digestion
and
Home Fresh
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multi flock Breeder
a complete feed
for pheasant, quail, chukar, and turkey breeders to be fed during the laying season.



Crude Protein, min 18%

Lysine, min0.9%

Methionine, min 0.45%

Crude Fat, min 3.25%

Crude Fiber, max 4.0%

Calcium (Ca), min 2.5%

Calcium (Ca), max 3.5%

Phosphorus (P), min .65%

salt (NaCl) min 0.2%

salt (NaCl) max 0.7%

Vitamin a, min 7.125 iU/lb

Vitamin e, min. 35 IU/lb
 
My first question would be "what is sunflower seed feed' and what exactly is soy feed? I feed my geese wheat and the peas sometimes steal a few bites, but in the US it isn't really reccommended as a staple. Don't know if this helps but below is the analysis of naturwise all flock available in U>S.
Nutrient Level
Crude Protein18.0%
Lysine0.8%
Methionine0.35%
Crude Fat2.5%
Crude Fiber6.0%
Calcium1.4% - 1.9%
Phosphorus0.6%
Salt0.25% - 0.65%
Sodium0.15% - 0.2%
  • Added Tagetes (Aztec Marigold) meal to improve skin coloration
  • Added prebiotics, probiotics and yeast culture that support digestion
and
Home Fresh
00ae.png
multi flock Breeder
a complete feed
for pheasant, quail, chukar, and turkey breeders to be fed during the laying season.



Crude Protein, min 18%

Lysine, min0.9%

Methionine, min 0.45%

Crude Fat, min 3.25%

Crude Fiber, max 4.0%

Calcium (Ca), min 2.5%

Calcium (Ca), max 3.5%

Phosphorus (P), min .65%

salt (NaCl) min 0.2%

salt (NaCl) max 0.7%

Vitamin a, min 7.125 iU/lb

Vitamin e, min. 35 IU/lb

I go with the Nature Wise meat bird feed. I just like Nutrena company since they have great poultry feed products in my opinion.


 

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