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How Organic Chicken Feed Helps Your Laying Hens

Updated: Jan 22, 2021





Organic chicken feed is the answer if you are concerned about the health and welfare of your chickens. Unfortunately there is so much information out there that it can be confusing. Some sources say that it is safe and others indicate that it is not. If you have a small flock, it may be that you cannot afford organic chicken feed. However, even if you do feed it, is there really any real difference?


To begin to understand organic chicken feed, we need to examine what exactly it is made from. Organic means that it is food that is grown without the use of pesticides, fertilizers or other synthetic chemicals and byproducts. It is also said that organic eggs have been fed with natural chicken feed and are free from antibiotics and other contaminants. These are strong claims, but as any experienced egg producer will tell you, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence available. For the purposes of this piece, let us assume that organic eggs are free from chemicals and are safe to eat.


Another question that arises is what is meant by "organic chicken feed"? The term is used by many but is actually derived from GM maize (genetically modified organism) which has been grown using genetically engineered (gene enhanced) insecticides and fertilizers. So, as you can see, this type of feed is not natural. As such it is completely unnatural and it can therefore not be included as part of an organic flock's nutrition.


Feeds sold as organic chicken feed are not restricted to GM products; they include non-GMO products as well. However, it is vital that the chickens are fed a diet that contains protein, fat, minerals, vitamins and natural substances. Feeding a flock that is comprised of non-organic chicken feed is extremely unnatural. It also means that any and all supplements, medications or drugs should be prescribed by your vet. Visit this page here and learn more about benefits of organic chicken feeds for your poultry.


When looking for organic chicken feed for laying hens, you want to buy stuff that is high in protein but low in fat. This ensures that your birds receive the essential vitamins and minerals that they need. In addition to providing your chicks with non-GM foods, you'll also want to make sure that they have access to fresh clean water all day long. Many organic chicken feeders provide nesting boxes and straw for drinking water. Ensure that your local farm supply store carries on GM feeds and accessories such as straw and nesting boxes. For more on organic chicken feeds, check it out here.


Organic chicken feed does not automatically mean that antibiotics and other harmful chemicals will not be used. In fact, the main ingredient of organic chicken feed is antibiotics. These are important to prevent infection, as well as to help prevent the spread of disease. However, it is important to note that many vets now recommend against using antibiotics for disease treatment. Instead, they advocate the use of natural live arowanas antibiotics. These do not cause any harm to animals and they are as effective at treating infections and diseases as the antibiotics are. Knowledge is power and so you would like to top up what you have learned in this article at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken.

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