Hi @Shadrach
I have no problem feeding the chickens meat or fish too.. scraps or leftovers . I guess when I say organic I want to reduce the industrial processing .. if that makes sense
Hi @gtaus
I think this is also going to be my option ..
I also noticed a heap of wastage from foot shops.. so I got the courage to speak to them and ask if I could have any of their older stock etc for my hens. When I pop by , they give me a huge bag of older stock, such as outs for cabbage...
HI @gtaus,
I have very limited knowledge on what is the best mix. :(
I've just been watching the you mentioned . And you m and a really fair point about storage.. sinethung i having considered.
When yiubsau you buy a bag of fresh feed ...Do you mean grains or pellets.. or should I be...
@Perris ..they are technically penned with a big run.. but we let them out to free range (just a little under an acre for 14 hens) pretty much most days forvat least 8 hours except if it rains. I often get vegetables from our local fruit market and they aren't lacking of greens a nnd also give...
Hi @ChickenCanoe - Thanks so much for that information. I just did more reading and I realise I have so much more to learn. I don't have too much of a problem with pellets, but I would like to feed them more grains rather than processed pellets. Maybe its just my way of thinking of being...
Hi Everyone,
I'm not sure if I'm biting off more than I can chew - but I am looking to feed my laying and/or meat flock food more organic foods that DOESN'T include layer pellets.
I have been doing research online for the optimal protein/energy/vitamin combination and what type of foods would...