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Our hens have stopped laying - is it okay to continue feeding them their layer feed, since they like it? Or do we need to change to a different type of feed? Thanks in advance.
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Hi there.Our hens have stopped laying - is it okay to continue feeding them their layer feed, since they like it?
It's true that many roosters eat layer feed and they seem okay and even may be... but it isn't ideal. Most folks will never necropsy a rooster to see what happened and will blame his death on heart attack or the like. The *possible* issues of gout or even death will occur most likely in birds that are somehow genetically predisposed to it and also kept confined with no other forage or feed sources. I am NOT a fear monger on subjects like this... but it can and does happen..Yes, because there is no other real realistic option. Roosters eat the laying hen feed and are ok.
Thanks everyone. Our hens will be 4 yrs old this spring - we'll see if they start laying again. It sounds like we should move to a whole flock feed or else a grower/finisher feed. Does this sound right?