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We all know that increasing layers pellets and decreasing treats can improve egg laying, but i didn't realise just how much difference there could be between different varieties of feed!

Mine normally get the organic pellets and I get through a bag a month for 12 chickens (including free ranging every afternoon)

Just recently I couldn't get to my normal supplier in time so bought a bag of non organic pellets from Merrydale. This coincided with them having less freeranging time because of the new dog. I was very impressed as they started laying more and bigger eggs. But then we used up our third bag in as many weeks!! :shock: They do seem to have spilled much more of this feed, but they must have been eating some of it. But three sacks in a month makes it twice as expensive as the organic feed!

 

Tuesday we went back to the organic feed. It is now going down at the normal rate and egg production is right back down again. :?:?:? Anyone else found this?

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Have they eaten more of the non-organic because their free-ranging was restricted, or because they liked the taste? Seems like the increase in intake really made the difference to their egg 'output'.

Mine don't seem to care whether I feed them cheap or expensive feed. They just scoff it all down. I tend to go for the Smallholders range of layers pellets as the organic, whilst good, is sooo expensive. :D

 

 

Saronne xx

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No thats the thing - their freeranging is still restricted :? I have given them smallholders in the past and not noticed any difference. I wish I could remember what brand they sell at Merrydale. Even when they have been restricted in the past because of worming, they still haven't got through that much feed. I'm convinced they chucked most of it on the floor! :lol:

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how bizarre!

 

Mine are currently guzzling their way through a bag of organic feed bought from Omlet and due to moulting/winter setting in we're down to 3-4 eggs/day (the pure breeds aren't lying yet), although we still get regular softies from one of our ex-batts so we're starting them on ex-batt pellets once they finish this bag, will have to see if the change makes a difference to the egg laying...

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I got a bag of Countrywide layers and now get a constant 3 eggs a day and the hybrids are all 19/20 months, they also get mash of Wriggly Wigglers layer mash for breakfast to which I mix limestone flour, poutry spice and crushed oyster shell.

I looked at the Countrywide label and from memory there was more protein content and no gm, whereas the previous brand had higher ash, some gm soya and lower protein so that must make a difference somehow.

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I had mine on the ex-batts range for about 3 months and egg production dropped significantly. I just put it down to the fact that some of girls are getting on a bit. I have recently put them back on Marriages and we are back to 6 - 8 eggs a day instead of 2 - 5. It took me a while to make the connection

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We use Marriages Organic. Whilst Kilo is moulting & has not been laying for nearly 3 months, Krasi has been laying an egg every day bar 2 in that same time!

 

We started putting cod liver oil in this week (Saturday) and Kilo has laid 2 softies since. We wondered if it was coincidence or if it's helping the egg laying return?

 

Ours don't fling their food around unless there's Bokashi bran in it :roll:

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