Blend up chicken food

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I was woundering if I could blend up normal layer pellets to make chicken scratch.
 
In a word...NO.

Layer pellets are a basic nutritionally balanced feed for laying hens,
Scratch is a blend of grains with much lower nutrition.

@junebuggena had a great rundown of the different most common feeds:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1077807/newbie-needs-help-on-feeding-chickens#post_16491974

Here's the break-down on feeds, simplified.
Scratch- not a feed, but a supplement. It's something to toss in the run to give the birds something to 'scratch' around for. Most chickens go crazy for scratch grains, so it's really useful for training purposes.

Starter- usually a finely ground feed with a high protein content to fuel young chicks' growth and feather development. Available in medicated (to help prevent coccidia outbreaks) and un-medicated.

Grower/all flock/flock raiser- usually a slightly lower protein content than starter. Appropriate to feed to all chickens, at all stages of life. Good for flocks with birds that are at different stages and flocks that free range or get treats/scraps frequently (daily).

Layer- for actively laying birds only. Has just enough protein to support egg production, if it is the only source of nutrition, and added calcium for eggshells. Is not appropriate for young birds, roosters, or birds that aren't laying due to brooding or molting. Is not appropriate for active flocks that forage frequently. Is not appropriate for flocks that get treats, veggies, scratch, or other low protein goodies on a regular basis.
 
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