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I'm not just blindly going for it with nothing but corn without advice from people who have done it but I agree, chick starter has not been around long, so table scraps and other meat/fish products might work. Thank you.Commerical feed has only been around for like the last 100 years. Before that, chickens just got whatever was available. My Oma used to live in the German countryside. Folks had little plots along a back road that they used for gardens or animals. One lady had chickens. They were feed via a huge compost pile. The owner and friends/neighbors would just toss whatever they had on the pile, veggie bits or leftover bread, I'm sure the compost attracted a lot of bugs and worms, too. I told my Oma that chickens like meat too, so we gave them a little leftover lunch meat and they went nuts. My Oma got a real kick out of it. Those chickens looked really good, and they laid lovely eggs.
That being said, I'm not sure corn would be the best filler to use. I would look around and see if you can buy whole seeds and grains in bulk. You can also check with local restaurants or grocery stores to see if they might give you the veggies/fruits they might otherwise toss. I also knew a guy that got spent grain from a local brewery for his goats and pigs. That might work for chickens too. I think the most important thing will be to make sure they get a decent amount of protein, so they don't grow too slowly.
I agree with Aart. Just go for it and see what happens.