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Used the boss this year, the birds ate them alright, no problems with them getting left in the hopper, so i will be using them again, ;)

 

Wheres the best place to buy them dougie? :-/

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Wheres the best place to buy them dougie? :-/

 

Am no telling you, youll tell everyone at Lochgelly,  ;D

 

I get them no problem, ill buy them and sell them to you,  :P

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Am no telling you, youll tell everyone at Lochgelly,  ;D

 

I get them no problem, ill buy them and sell them to you,  :P

 

There was me thinking i,d get a sensible answer :-/ :P

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You can get them at oor club, but yer no a member, so a dont no how much they cost ootsiders,  ;D

 

A think that awld codger charges what he feels like, nay matter who u r ;D ;D

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A think that awld codger charges what he feels like, nay matter who u r ;D ;D

 

When he reads this, you be paying for them alright, and even admission to get into the club from now on.  ;D

 

 

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When he reads this, you be paying for them alright, and even admission to get into the club from now on.  ;D

 

 

What... doesnt everyone pay admission? the bugger

 

Might have to pop along some time to see if he has them in stock.  ;)

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What... doesnt everyone pay admission? the bugger

 

Might have to pop along some time to see if he has them in stock.  ;)

 

Tell me when yer going along, so ill stay well clear, because am no wanting to listen to you blether a load of bull.

 

He hasnt got them in yet, ill tell you in the next 5 years if that helps.  ;D ;D ;D ;D

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ive used turkey pellets at the rate of 25% but people say its to much just wondering if im doing wrong may be its to much i no people are differant just wondering

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how much u add to feed

 

This past breeding season i have mixed Chicken Finishing Pellets with Breeding Mix, 50/50 and added 3kg of Hemp to 25kg of the above mix.

 

The babys grew well and are in good nick at present!

 

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i dont use pellets breeding but everyone to thier own thing i suppose and the young i breed are 100 % healthy and nice shapes and not over weight ...... mikey

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thhats wat i thought you can ask as many questions you want to your self and get a head ake at least on here u get all sorts of answears and u can get to where you want bto be  ;)

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Here is what I do with my breeders. I still feed them their twice a day ration of grains at about a tablespoon in the morning and one at night. but what you can do is put in another grit container but just fill it up with pellets. Then your breeders will eat their seeds and top off with pellets before going and feeding their young in the nest. This has worked very well for me. Ill even see my hens go down and fill up with pellets throughout the day and then pump the youngsters five times in between grain feedings. From my experiences, This is by far the best way to raise youngsters out of your breeding loft.

 

I just mix in 20% of pellets when my racers are feeding babies during the racing season.  :)

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Whats the difference in the pellets, for example we are reading about growers,layers,finishing etc, my corn supplier only has layers, just wondering is any type recommended? thansk guys

 

In the states the only difference is the protein levels.  ;)

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