I switched back to crumble as well, my hens didn't take to the pellets that well. But I changed style of feeders, and this one allows the chunks to fall into the feeding area on top of the dust. When feed gets low, I shake it all out into a bag and refill with new feed. We use the bag of dust to mix with water to make a mash for their evening treat. Also on cold mornings, use warm water to mix along with a sprinkle of oats.So, I recently switched to pellets because the dust from the crumble feed was causing my chooks to sneeze. They’re eating the pellets with no sneezing, but they definitely aren’t as enthralled. i had a broody hatch chicks close to four weeks ago and this wasn’t a problem at first because I kept the brooder door closed until the chicks were a little over a week old, but since I’ve opened the door everyone wants to eat the chicks’ food when mom takes them outside the coop.
the chick starter isn’t dusty, though when I switch back to the big chickens’ crumbles, is there anyway to reduce the dust so i don’t have a repeat of the sneezing? would i have to sift it?
You might remove access to the chick starter when they're out to free range. Chickens are notorious opportunists.