No, you do not have to mix layers mash with water. Layers mash is designed to be fed dry to chickens. Water should be provided separately for chickens to drink.
The ingredients in laying mash is corn, sorghum, vitamins, and minerals. The amount of each ingredient depends on the company producing it.
Ducks can start eating layers pellets or mash around 18 weeks of age. It is important to provide them with the appropriate feed to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients for healthy growth and development.
Well, the only way to get mash is to buy it. But, sometimes you may find a bag of it flying around the screen. If you click on it you will get it for free. Whatever it is.Click feed and then choose mash and then choose whatever mash you like.
Different types of meats, breads, vegetables, poultry, etc.
Mash
it depends on the horse
Chickens don't require laying mash to lay. The feed suppliers just formulated a feed that is balanced nutritionally to support laying birds.
When your horse is I think 3 years old, if you go to feed your horse, there is a "mash" option at the bottom. scroll down and select calorific mash, and then click the feed button. hope I could be of help. PS my howrse login is horse24c
Laying Mash is specially formulated chicken feed meant to boost your pullets nutritional health. Layer mash is higher in protein and various minerals than other feeds. Layer mash/layer feed includes higher calcium content suited to the nutritional needs of hens producing eggs. The mash is ground finer than normal feed and can be fed dry or moist. It also comes in a pellet form for those hens who prefer a pellet.
You should begin feeding your chickens Laying Mash at between 18 and 20 weeks. Laying Mash is a special type of chicken feed.
It should Be ok but its not good for him/her make shore that you doont let it happen again though