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Layers pellets ? What type do you use ? and why ?

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Had our girls 8 weeks now and ive just bought my 2nd bag, seen as they ate the pellets i bought originally i went for the same, Farmgate Layers Pellets, think they was £6.99 for a 20kg bag.

They had 2 other types as well, one was organic and nearly double the price.

 

what type do you buy and for what (if any) particular reason ?

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I use the Allen & Page small holders range layers pellets as they were recommended to me, they are very easy to obtain and not bad on price, I think the last bag I bought was £7.99 :D ish :think::think::think:

 

edited to add: I tried fancy feed with the girls but they were highly unimpressed with my money saving idea. :lol:

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I would suggest that if you do change pellets make sure that you get a sack of the new pellets before the old ones run out completely and then start mixing the old pellets in with the new so that they change over slowly otherwise they may refuse to eat them for a while.

 

That could just be my fussy little madams though :roll:

 

Once they are on the new pellets exclusively-I'd imagine within a week you might be able to see/taste the difference.

 

Plus my Mum is mildly allergic to shop bought eggs but fine when my hens are eating organic pellets. When I changed them to non organic-she couldn't eat their eggs again. That's the main reason I went back to organic. :D

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In use Marriages mash as that's what my poultry centre stocks. I tried a cheaper brand from elsewhere but it wasn't very popular here!

 

A word of warning - my local poultry centre (Thornes) advise against giving young hens organic feed because they believe it can increase the risk of prolapse. I _think_ they suggest that you don't feed it before laying is well established, around the 30 week old mark.

 

Jo

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I have used Dodson & Horrell, tried Golden Yolk- which they thought was yuck, tried another cheapy one, then Allen and Paige then lastly Fancy Feeds which had impressed me the most.

 

However, I am now mixing up my own feed using poultry wheat, rolled barley and cut maize. I won't be swapping back to layers plus my chicks are on this now so I don't need to faff with growers either :)

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Are mine the only really greedy little things on here - they eat anything we put out for them. That may be as there are so many that they're worried about being left out :lol:

 

I use the golden yolk pellets and mash (they get the mash on a weekend when I have the time to make it and pellets in a huge hopper through the week when I'm away with work and OH looks after them.

 

Doing it this way makes it cheaper as the mash is much cheaper than pellets and lasts longer.

 

I mix wheat from our farm into both which makes it go even further - we go through a bag a week so need to!

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:oops::oops::oops: I feed mine wild bird mix :oops::oops::oops:

I add a porridge treat with their eggshells crushed in and maybe a little cat food or tuna in the evening when I call them to bed, and they get extra calcium powder and poultry spice.

They won't eat pellets or mash. They were on mash for ages .... which they ate very reluctantly.... but I've been throwing most of it away.

They seem OK

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Mine won't touch anything other than the organic stuff - must've got the taste after demolishing my organic cabbages/kale/brussel sprouts.

 

Tried them on cheaper stuff which they point blank refused. Might try sneaking the cheapy stuff in with the posh stuff.

 

cheers

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