I think at this point that it's more about saving money than mad cow. I think mad cow was the original excuse but I'm pretty sure that soy protein's cheaper than meat protein, and why not make more profit on the feed...right??....grrrr...
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I think at this point that it's more about saving money than mad cow. I think mad cow was the original excuse but I'm pretty sure that soy protein's cheaper than meat protein, and why not make more profit on the feed...right??....grrrr...
Very few grocery stores still actually cut meat. IGA and Piggly Wiggly still do, but they don't produce enough scraps to do any good here. The butchers at both stores let me know if they have some though , and I grab them . Big Lots sometimes has cans of cheap Salmon too.It is sad.
I read a suggestion--make friends with a local butcher and get meat and bone scraps from them, boil them down and feed that the the chickens. The person said that the scraps were usually free but sometime the charged a small amount for the scraps.
Yes, chickens need animal protein.
I think at this point that it's more about saving money than mad cow. I think mad cow was the original excuse but I'm pretty sure that soy protein's cheaper than meat protein, and why not make more profit on the feed...right??....grrrr...
i do same thing vickie..cheap canned salmon mixed with scramble egg..your baby boy glows..thou this time of year dont need to do much..they are finding tons of sallymanders out there with all of this rain..the chicken egg is a complete food ...every nutrient known or needed by growing poultry is in there..dogs get a real shiney coat from them , and so do chickens.Very few grocery stores still actually cut meat. IGA and Piggly Wiggly still do, but they don't produce enough scraps to do any good here. The butchers at both stores let me know if they have some though , and I grab them . Big Lots sometimes has cans of cheap Salmon too.
I ask a deer hunter for his scraps, looks like I might get some this fallIt is sad.
I read a suggestion--make friends with a local butcher and get meat and bone scraps from them, boil them down and feed that the the chickens. The person said that the scraps were usually free but sometime the charged a small amount for the scraps.
Yes, chickens need animal protein.
Cindy,For animal based protein, I feed what meat left overs we may have weekly....some low salt wild caught tuna rinsed well....scrambled eggs and lots of the dried mealworms (maybe 1/2 cup per day per adult bird)along with their grazing a few hours a day for what bugs they manage to find here in arid, hot climate of AZ....the birds go CRAZY for the dried meal worms above all treats...even my 2 week old chicks hit 'frenzy' mode when I toss them a small handful....50% protein, 25% fat....all good for extra nutrition and EFA's from the fat for their feathers. They get some calf manna but really do not like it much, unfortunately...even if I hide it by mixing it in wet mash )-: They like some wild bird seed mixed with BOSS too.
In my amateur opinion,
variety is key and by throwing in a lot of animal protein, I feel they are getting all they need for good condition/finish. Despite my ringlet barred rocks are beginning their first adult molt, they have maintained really red combs and still laying some too even in our 115 with lows of 90 heat wave this week. To me, that's the 'proof in the pudding'!! Consistent worming is key as well...that way they get the nutrients and not the parasites!
Bob, here's some more "old fashioned" LF photos for you taken over the past 4 months here in AZ...![]()
My 11 Buff Rocks and 1 Buff Orp are doing well...I will post pics soon of them again.
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