BlueMeadow364
In the Brooder
- Dec 7, 2024
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Hello!
I am new to chickens, and I have finally grown my chicks out to about 19 weeks. I have four roosters, 3 I want to keep, and 1 my sister is attached to (He’s mean and I don’t like him).
Anyways, I was wondering how I should feed the roosters? I have 19 chickens total and they are all living in a big chicken tractor coop. (I’ll show pics.) They’ve been on Dumor chick grower feed up until this point. I did some research and was told to feed the Roos the same grower feed because they need more protein, and the hens layer feed. How do I do that with my setup? Any recommendations? I was also told it’s fine to feed Roos later feed so long as I supplement extra protein and/or free range. I have lots of sunflower seeds.
Also, it’s winter here in Ohio, and I don’t think the chickens will lay until spring because we got them late and there’s only 11-12 hours of light rn.
Here’s pics of my setup, any help would be much appreciated!
I am new to chickens, and I have finally grown my chicks out to about 19 weeks. I have four roosters, 3 I want to keep, and 1 my sister is attached to (He’s mean and I don’t like him).
Anyways, I was wondering how I should feed the roosters? I have 19 chickens total and they are all living in a big chicken tractor coop. (I’ll show pics.) They’ve been on Dumor chick grower feed up until this point. I did some research and was told to feed the Roos the same grower feed because they need more protein, and the hens layer feed. How do I do that with my setup? Any recommendations? I was also told it’s fine to feed Roos later feed so long as I supplement extra protein and/or free range. I have lots of sunflower seeds.
Also, it’s winter here in Ohio, and I don’t think the chickens will lay until spring because we got them late and there’s only 11-12 hours of light rn.
Here’s pics of my setup, any help would be much appreciated!