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20% protein is better for adult quail...I think that 16% protein for chickens is enough. However you may want to feed higher protein from fall through winter when they are molting.I have 2 types of brand feeds where i live they are Bryant Feed and West Feed anyone know which one is best I've been feeding Bryant feed and they been having watery dropings
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I dont have personal experience with those brands though20% protein is better for adult quail...I think that 16% protein for chickens is enough. However you may want to feed higher protein from fall through winter when they are molting.
So the first option West Feed is best right20% protein would be preferable to 16%, however me personally, I don't like seeing such vague ingredients. "Grain products" "plant protein products" - that could be almost anything.
Going strictly by the nutrition %, yes.So the first option West Feed is best right
Thankyou, yeah these are the only feeds near me a tractors supply is 40min away from my house and the nearest fwed stores are like 5 minGoing strictly by the nutrition %, yes.
I haven't seen either of those feeds near me.
I would pick the second over the first.
The first only has 1 ingredient and the rest is artificial additives... Yes the nutrition might be there but that is just too much of a chemical concoction and it says minimum 20% protein - as much as 40% protein then? Just all feed byproduct mixed together in that one if you ask me with no importance on the right ratio and far too much salt as a result.
The second one sounds better and has half the amount of the salt content of the first feed (but still high) but unfortunately it too contains artificial flavourings which are not healthy ingredients