* Broiler starter- for young chicks.
* Broiler finisher- for marketable chickens.
* Straight broiler mash- for chickens of any age.
* Laying mash- for hens
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some local feeds for commercial feeds for chicken that requires simple method of preparation.
Chickens and feeds
Any commercial chicken feed but for best results, look for Pride & Pleasure brand 22% Super Pellets or other name brand complete feeds.
There are broiler chickens available in most grocery stores. There are also broiler chickens available if one is interested in raising them. Moyer's online website has broiler chickens available if one is interested in raising chickens.
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Do not mix the feed that you give to your chickens. It could be potentially harmful for them.
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No, chickens are not mammals. To be a mammal, a vertebrate must produce milk for its offspring. Chickens do not. Chickens are birds. They have feathers and reproduce by a hard shelled egg. A mammal is an animal that gives live birth (except for marsupials and monotremes), has hair on it's body and feeds its babies with milk.
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Not all Polish hens are bantam. Polish chickens are available in Standard and Bantam sizes. Most popular breeds of chickens are available in a bantam form. Some obvious exception to this are Jersey Giant and Brahma.
The type of feed given to chickens is the greatest factor that influences quantity and quality of egg-laying. Certain feeds promote egg-growth for a few years, but as chickens have a limited egg-laying life, these feeds seem to lead to excellent quality and quantity initially, which soon runs out.