Okay guys. I need help figuring out what to feed once and for all.
Have a flock of chickens, hens 1-3 years old, and one rooster. Also have 15 chicks in the basement heading outside in the next month or so.
What the heck should I feed. I read don't feed layer feed, feed high protein, feed this, feed that. And I can't decide.
So once and for all please help me. Or does it even matter?
I've been feeding Nutrena's Feather Fixer for about a year with free choice oyster/egg shells. They do alright. Everyone eats well and such but is that ok or is there something better? I read that the calcium in that feed is too high for roosters, and that's news to me... is that true?
Here are my options. We are limited. I just want to find a good feed and be done.
We are also possibly adding turkeys to the mix this spring. Can feed them separately but will eating chicken feed hurt and vice versa?
I'm not including Layer Feeds because I know my roosters shouldn't really eat it, and it's not high protein anyway apparently.
Nutrena Feather Fixer. 18% Protein, 3% Calcium
Nutrena All Flock 18% Protein, 1-2% Calcium
Nutrena Chick Starter/Grower 18% Protein, 0.8-1.3% Calcium
Dumor Chick Starter 24% Protein, 1-1.5% Calcium. (Or 20% Protein Chick Starter/Grower)
Purina Flock Raiser 20% Protein, 0.8-1.3% Calcium
Pretty much I have access to Dumor, Nutrena, and Purina feeds. What the heck do I feed my chickens lol
EDITED TO ADD: MY GIRLS ARE CURRENTLY ON PELLETS BUT HAVE EATEN CRUMBLES FINE IN THE PAST. I FIND MY FEEDERS DONT WASTE MUCH EITHER WAY. AGAIN, I HAVE OYSTER SHELL OUT FOR THEM ALL THE TIME ANYWAY.
Have a flock of chickens, hens 1-3 years old, and one rooster. Also have 15 chicks in the basement heading outside in the next month or so.
What the heck should I feed. I read don't feed layer feed, feed high protein, feed this, feed that. And I can't decide.
So once and for all please help me. Or does it even matter?
I've been feeding Nutrena's Feather Fixer for about a year with free choice oyster/egg shells. They do alright. Everyone eats well and such but is that ok or is there something better? I read that the calcium in that feed is too high for roosters, and that's news to me... is that true?
Here are my options. We are limited. I just want to find a good feed and be done.
We are also possibly adding turkeys to the mix this spring. Can feed them separately but will eating chicken feed hurt and vice versa?
I'm not including Layer Feeds because I know my roosters shouldn't really eat it, and it's not high protein anyway apparently.
Nutrena Feather Fixer. 18% Protein, 3% Calcium
Nutrena All Flock 18% Protein, 1-2% Calcium
Nutrena Chick Starter/Grower 18% Protein, 0.8-1.3% Calcium
Dumor Chick Starter 24% Protein, 1-1.5% Calcium. (Or 20% Protein Chick Starter/Grower)
Purina Flock Raiser 20% Protein, 0.8-1.3% Calcium
Pretty much I have access to Dumor, Nutrena, and Purina feeds. What the heck do I feed my chickens lol
EDITED TO ADD: MY GIRLS ARE CURRENTLY ON PELLETS BUT HAVE EATEN CRUMBLES FINE IN THE PAST. I FIND MY FEEDERS DONT WASTE MUCH EITHER WAY. AGAIN, I HAVE OYSTER SHELL OUT FOR THEM ALL THE TIME ANYWAY.
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