Do you a have a book about taking care of chickens? If so there should be chapter on diet and toxins. Maybe if it comes from a book your dad may be more accepting.
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Here is the guaranteed chemical analysis of a popular and widely accepted brand of chicken feed (a layer pellet)
I wish to draw your attention to lines # 9 and 10
Guaranteed Analysis:
1. Crude Protein 16% (min)
2. Lysine 0.7% (min)
3. Methionine 0.3% (min)
4. Crude Fat 2.5% (min)
5. Crude Fiber 6.5% (max)
6. Calcium (Ca) 3.25% (min)
7. Calcium (Ca) 4.25% (max)
8. Phosphorus (P) 0.45% (min)
9. Salt (NaCl) 0.3% (min)
10. Salt (NaCl) 0.8% (max)
11. Manganese (Mn) 100 ppm
12. Vitamin A 3000 IU/lb (min)
13. Vitamin D3 800 ICU/lb (min)
14. Vitamin E 12 IU/lb (min)
15. Total Microorganisms (min) 1100950 CFU/lb [including the odd germ]
16. Phytase (A. Oryzae) 227FYT/lb (min)
By this analysis a hundred pounds of laying pellets will contain between almost 5 ounces to over 12 ounces of salt. Another way to view it is between almost 1/3 pound of salt to 3/4 pounds of salt per 100 pounds of laying pellets.
This isn't fair to me. I think I'm going mental. Sometimes I have nightmares about the chickens. I just want them to stop giving rubbish because they are to immature and won't listen. I can't do anything or rela until they are inside at 4:15pm