Adding oats to feed...

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So I usually add whole oats to my flock's feed when the weather gets cooler. In the past, I kind of just added it by eye but never really broke down the exact amount I should be adding. My feed is a 22% show flock pellet. What ratio do y'all use when adding oats?
 
Why would you diminish protein (and amino acids/nutrients) in colder months by adding oats? Seems counter intuitive to me.. something along the lines of corn keeps them warm myth, but oats? :idunno
I soak the oats in oil and Fertrell Breeder supplement so if anything it's adding nutritional value. Check out the label on the supplement.
 
So I usually add whole oats to my flock's feed when the weather gets cooler. In the past, I kind of just added it by eye but never really broke down the exact amount I should be adding. My feed is a 22% show flock pellet. What ratio do y'all use when adding oats?
Oat groats are 18% crude protein, so at 25% of your mix you'd be at 21% crude protein, and it will change the amino acid balance. My suggestion would be if you are going to add anything, be sure to look up the amino acid profile and ensure that you stay within the recommended amounts as you want the addition to be a benefit not a detriment. What is your purpose for adding oats?
Oats make up 20% of my feed ratio, however, I make my own feed and do not use a commercial feed. I also add Fertrell nutri balancer to my grains.
 
I also mix my own feed. But, if you are giving a balanced commercial feed I don't see why you would add something to it. If you really want to, you might toss them some sunflower seeds, like as a treat. They can use more fat in the winter, but not a lot more. If feeding sunflower seeds in the shell, soak for the seeds for 12 hours before feeding it to them.
 

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