I use a lot of weeds. Chickweed makes up a large portion of what my chickens eat. Also, whenever I drain my cooked meat, they get the fat from the pan.
I use the deep litter method and there are plenty of little bugs living in it. The chickens love gobbling them up.
My husband has been fishing and I am feeding a lot of huge rock fish to the chickens. They love them! All of our scraps go to the chickens. With three people, we have a lot of scraps each day.
A twenty pound rockfish is a common catch and that feed the chickens for a couple of days.
I have found the neatest thing about slippery elm, my chickens/goats seem to be doing really well when I feed them a lot of the soup I make from boiling the limbs. I mix this into their oats, everyday. I have the trees on my land so its free.
We also have the mealworms and black soldier fly larvae. This year they will make up a goodly portion of their food.
Free ranging the chickens cuts back on a huge portion of the food bill, too. Just have to expect losses to predators. Haven't had any losses since we got the goats though. Guess they are chasing the predators off?
Also, growing vegetables and fruits is a huge money saver. As long as I mulch everything really well and use my own compost, cost of growing is nearly nothing!
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