Just started sprouting for my chickens after reading an article in the latest issue of
Backyard Poultry (page 40). She uses Mung beans which I just started on Saturday and they sprouted quite quickly.
Of course after reading that article I searched on BYCF and found this thread so I then started a new jar each day of different beans and seeds.
So far I have given my flock lentils, which they devoured, and I have black eyed peas, mung beans, and alfalfa to give them over the next few days. I tried Black Oil Sunflower Seeds but they didn't sprout very well. But they might have been too old.
My 22-week-old hens just started laying last week and during that week we got 13 eggs. Not bad for 7 newly laying hens in December!! (I have 2 more of age but so far they are not laying) I think that giving them sprouts and any other type of
HEALTHY treat will help, along with the oyster shell and Laying Formula feed, and having their coop lights go on a few hours before the sun comes up.
My dh and I celebrated our week's "harvest" by having omelets last night for dinner. Some of the eggs were smallish of course but one had two yolks so that was a surprise. And they were delicious!!!!
Yes, I love my chickens, but having fresh eggs was, after all, the point of having chickens in the first place. (at least that's what we
told people . . . .
)