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any one use (hens), layers pellets leading up to pairing up, we have never used them. if you use them do you think its worth it and it makes a difference, , thanks, podgy

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any one use (hens), layers pellets leading up to pairing up, we have never used them. if you use them do you think its worth it and it makes a difference, , thanks, podgy

personally this is the best time tae use them imo as they are for egg laying full of calcuim :drinking-coffee-200:

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A top flyer once told me he had trouble with a few youngsters with a couple of pipey tail feathers so they introduced the pellets at 10% during pairing and breeding and that sorted it.

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I use about 15 percent pellets during the moult and then  when babies are in the nest I put a Handful in each box with fat seeds of a morning so they get easy to digest first feed .This year  from December to pairing I plan to feed 5 parts barley 1 part layers  instead of just barley and my racers will be in that to mid March as they don’t rear .

 

 

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