Long story short, my husband hauls pig feed for work and was recently in an accident (he's totally okay thankfully) but it meant all the feed had spilled. We were able to salvage a huge portion of it and was wondering if it would be an option as a treat or even as a full diet for our Chickens. I would love to get some feedback on it, what I might need to supplement, is there anything in the analysis that would make it bad for them etc.
I do currently supplement with limestone grit and oyster shells free choice.
I also have goats, horses and cattle so if anyone happens to know if it would be good for them that would be helpful but a bonus for sure. I'm mostly curious about it as an option for the chickens though!
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min): 15.4%
Crude Fat (min): 2%
Crude Fiber (max): 3.5%
Sodium (act): 0.2%
Calcium (act): 1%
Phosphorus (act):0.7%
Zinc (act): 175 mg/kg
Copper (act): 21.5 mg/Kg
Vitamin A (min): 10,000 I.U./Kg
Vitamin D (min): 1500 I.U./Kg
Vitamin E (min): 56.5 I.U./Kg
Added Selenium at 0.3mg/kg
The proteins are made up of Wheat, Wheat middling's, and Peas
Thank you all for your help! I really appreciate it!
I do currently supplement with limestone grit and oyster shells free choice.
I also have goats, horses and cattle so if anyone happens to know if it would be good for them that would be helpful but a bonus for sure. I'm mostly curious about it as an option for the chickens though!
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min): 15.4%
Crude Fat (min): 2%
Crude Fiber (max): 3.5%
Sodium (act): 0.2%
Calcium (act): 1%
Phosphorus (act):0.7%
Zinc (act): 175 mg/kg
Copper (act): 21.5 mg/Kg
Vitamin A (min): 10,000 I.U./Kg
Vitamin D (min): 1500 I.U./Kg
Vitamin E (min): 56.5 I.U./Kg
Added Selenium at 0.3mg/kg
The proteins are made up of Wheat, Wheat middling's, and Peas
Thank you all for your help! I really appreciate it!