Separate food for separate age groups

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Hi all, just curious how do people advise handling food when integrating young pullets into a flock of adults? I have a two young chicks (one hatched 4/12, one hatched 4/23), 5 adult hens (around 18-22 months old), and a treadle feeder that can only have pellets in it. I know the chicks/pullets cannot be put on layer feed until they are old enough to lay, so how do I feed everyone when they’re integrated?
 
Do as I do. Feed them Alflock,, It is a feed that is 2% calcium. Have supplemental calcium available free-choice,, like oyster shells. (crushed).,, Or a supply of crushed/cracked egg shell. I just recycle all my egg shell in the run by just stepping on with shoe. I know some peeps go to lengths of baking their egg shells. I don't see that as necessary.
Also good for Rooster feed.
My reason for use. I have layers, and older hens that are non-layers.

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Chicks do need calcium in their diet,, They are growing bones.
It is the amount that is in question.
Layer feed is 4% calcium,, needed to produce egg shells.
Alflock,, is 2% calcium,,, which is correct for all other flock animals for regular daily living.
 
Chicks do need calcium in their diet,, They are growing bones.
It is the amount that is in question.
Layer feed is 4% calcium,, needed to produce egg shells.
Alflock,, is 2% calcium,,, which is correct for all other flock animals for regular daily living.
Ah, ok-thanks! And I’ve got crumbles for now, but would like to switch them to pellets at around 8 weeks, if possible
 
A lot of all flocks are around 1% calcium which is same as chick feed.

Simple rule is always feed whatever the youngest are eating. If you want to switch feeds for the whole group as they grow that's up to you, but unmedicated chick feed with calcium supplemented on the side is perfectly fine for their whole lives as well.

8 week olds can eat pellets as long as the pellets aren't very large and the chicks aren't very small.
 
A lot of all flocks are around 1% calcium which is same as chick feed.

Simple rule is always feed whatever the youngest are eating. If you want to switch feeds for the whole group as they grow that's up to you, but unmedicated chick feed with calcium supplemented on the side is perfectly fine for their whole lives as well.

8 week olds can eat pellets as long as the pellets aren't very large and the chicks aren't very small.
Thank you @rosemarythyme! Quick question, in case you happen to know-is medicated feed ok for adult hens? The chicks are on medicated starter, and will be until they turn 7 or 8 weeks. After that I will try to incorporate them into the flock and not sure if I’ll need to continue them on medicated feed.
 

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