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Quote:Exactly...it's a variation of what I tell people when they ask about how much fermented feed to feed their chickens, as most are used to filling up a big, continuous feeder and not really knowing what their birds will consume per meal. They always ask how I know if they are getting enough and I always tell them the same way you know if your kids are getting enough...if they clean their plates in short order, give more. If they leave too much, cut back. If they eat it all but maybe leave some residue , it's just right. Then watch the body.
I think even with a big dry feeder everyone should know how much their flock eats. I have a 10# feeder that gets filled once a month in the summer and once-twice (depending on snacks) a week in the winter. I check it everyday and if the levels are not on par with my normal flock I start checking beak to toe to see what is wrong and where. The first sign is in the feed, when you start noticing problems in the behavior of the chicken itself then it has gone on too long.