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  1. BlueEyes51

    Chick feed to layer

    I am surprised! Chewy has the layer feed I buy for my hens. The chick feed only comes in a 10# bag tho and is waaay too expensive. Actually, both are too expensive. The layer feed is $5-$6 more for a 40# bag, depending if I do auto-ship, than what I pay at the feed store just down the road. For...
  2. BlueEyes51

    Chick feed to layer

    I will check out Chewy but I doubt they have organic soy-free feed.
  3. BlueEyes51

    Chick feed to layer

    Most chicken feed (All Flock, etc), has lots of soy in them. I can't eat eggs from chickens that have been fed soy... store bought or otherwise. I am allergic to soy so eating soy fed chicken eggs make me sick. Because of this, I need to feed my chickens organic soy-free feed (I like the idea...
  4. BlueEyes51

    Chick feed to layer

    I think so. I do remember them saying switch at 16 weeks tho, not 18. My pullets did go through it pretty fast before I starting free ranging them.
  5. BlueEyes51

    Chick feed to layer

    I appreciate the education.👍 I guess I should come here for my questions again instead of listening to the people at the feed store. sigh They were telling me to change over when I ran out of the bag of chick feed.🙄
  6. BlueEyes51

    Chick feed to layer

    Okay... guess I am stuck buying more chick feed. 😑 Can you answer these question then? Why wait until they are laying? I thought the change over was more age related? They are 13 weeks old, when do you think is the soonest I can start them on the organic 18% layer pellet feed? Thanks!🙂
  7. BlueEyes51

    Chick feed to layer

    I have four pullets, 2 EEs (one in pic) and 2 white pullets (breed? See pic), that are 13 weeks old now. I have been feeding them organic crumbles 22% chick feed. They went through it fast and I am almost out of the 40# bag I bought them. I doubt I will need a full 40# bag but I don't think the...
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