How much do you feed your all day free range chickens?

My 10 get about 2 -3 cups a day of regular feed, plus a cup of BOSS to hurry them in the coop if I need them in early. They hardly eat any feed in the summer. If I free-feed in the 5 g feeder in summer it gets buggy(moths) before it is half gone. A 50# bag lasts FOREVER in bug season.

In winter I free feed. They seem to go through 50# in 4-6 weeks in cold weather.
 
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x2 except I TRY to feed them Purina Flockraiser. The chipmunks and our pet bunny get most of it; the chickens ignore their feed. We keep the chickens locked into their coop with their CHICKEN FEED til after 8:30 am, just so they'll eat some out of sheer boredom. The rest of the day, they eat gullets full of whatnots from the undersides of leaves, logs and dirt.

In the winter, they eat lots of chicken feed, when the snow and ice have everything hidden from them. I'd say our small bantam flock of 13 birds might eat about a gallon milk-style jug of Purina Flockraiser per winter day. Per year, we buy 3 to 4, 40pound bags of feed.
 
Pretty much the same here. Food in coop all the time. I do sprinkle cracked corn in the garden every morning to keep them in there for a while. Sometimes I sprinkle a little in the coop if the bedding needs mixing up. We have 45 acres of barley aftermath next to the coop so mostly all we see is chicken butt sticking up out of the stubble.
 
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I don't measure what I toss out but it's enough that they don't leave much laying around because otherwise the sparrows eat it all
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Sometimes at night I toss somemore out for my muscovy ducks and the chickens will grab some if they are hungry.
 
In the Spring, Summer, and Fall, I throw a couple x-large metal feed scoops full(2-3) out for our free range birds(have about 50ish) one time each morning and the rest of the day they free range. In the Winter I feed the same amount, just 2x a day. Have done this for years and it works just fine! They are happy and healthy chickens. I also have breeding pens in my barn--those get food and water 24/7, so they can eat whenever they feel like it, since they aren't free-ranging.
 
How many birds have you got that they only eat 3lb/week? I'm suuuper new to this exciting world of poultry. (i got my very first ducklings (4, 1-pekin & 3 muscovy) on saturday, and am getting my very first chickies on friday. 3lbs/wk sounds like so little to me. but again im so knew lol i dont even have them yet.
 
One size does not fit all. The climate and housing situation makes a great deal of difference. If they're penned in a small area, or even allowed to free range in a northern winter or arid setting, they need a complete feed available all waking hours. If they're foraging all day in lush areas of the hills in Puerto Rico or Costa Rica where greenery and bugs abound, they'll need little supplemental feed.
 
I'll chime in. We have 25 kids and 3 babies. I feed them about 7 cups or 2 pounds of Countryside Organics layer feed mixed with about 2 cups of fermented scratch. They're free-range all the time in the warm months. They get locked in the run (1500 square feet) in the cooler months if we aren't home because the Hawks are more likely to attack.
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