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<blockquote data-quote="Netherfield" data-source="post: 6074928" data-attributes="member: 6536"><p>Things have changed over the years then, used to be day old to 6 weeks 18%, 6 weeks to 12 weeks 15%, 12 weeks to 16 weeks 16% , pre lay mix at 17%, then it was upped to 18% until post peak when it dropped back to 17% again.</p><p></p><p> From the early 60s we mixed all our own rations,, most proteins delivered in bags, Fish Meal, Meat and Bone Meal and Soya, when the animal proteins could no longer be used we would have needed to spen a lot of money on new equipment, so then started buying the feed. Bibby's didn't really use any names, just codes, which changed regularly as the fluctuation of ingredients altered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Netherfield, post: 6074928, member: 6536"] Things have changed over the years then, used to be day old to 6 weeks 18%, 6 weeks to 12 weeks 15%, 12 weeks to 16 weeks 16% , pre lay mix at 17%, then it was upped to 18% until post peak when it dropped back to 17% again. From the early 60s we mixed all our own rations,, most proteins delivered in bags, Fish Meal, Meat and Bone Meal and Soya, when the animal proteins could no longer be used we would have needed to spen a lot of money on new equipment, so then started buying the feed. Bibby's didn't really use any names, just codes, which changed regularly as the fluctuation of ingredients altered. [/QUOTE]
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