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I should have suggested a more gentle transition to more complete food - like the rice and maybe some yogurt and fruit.
I have done some of my own mixes and I know there are some recipes on the web but 'jeslewmazer' I would be interested in hearing more of yours if you don't mind. My feed store doesn't carry all the grains that I see in some of the recipes. I know if I have to ship some my cost will go way up. Other chicken people in my area and I are working on starting a co-op.
I'm also curious Jacklynn how they responded to the rice and pork you gave them.
Are they layer age? and if so are you getting eggs and how many?
When they start laying if not already, give oyster shell free choice in a separate container from their feed and they'll use as much as they need to maintain good shells and their own bone structure.
Please do keep us informed on your flock's progress.
I know everyone feeds differently depending on the chicken or persons needs. It is a little long and drawn out to really explain. In my mix I basically use a combination of (preferably) whole corn (cracked works ok), lay pellets, and floating catfish food. That is not always all. It all depends on what my chickens show me that they need or something I want to try. There are times I use BOSS (but prefer wild bird seed), or alfalfa pellets (cheaper than rabbit food but same principle), oats (have used the seed and the race horse kind not much of a difference), calf manna, wheat, and there might of been something else but I can't remember. I don't use everything anymore. Right now I am feeding more corn because of all the rain/sleet. Due to the weather and free ranging I currently use a mix with about 57% whole corn, 29% Lay Pellets, 11% Floating catfish food, and 3% Alfalfa pellets. I know I might get bashed for saying that I have 57% corn in my mix, but I base my mixture on what the birds need. Happy and Healthy birds leads to happy me. As they get used to the cold the mix will change and so will the % of each. Ah! I remember one thing I add sometimes to my mix and that is oyster shells, I don't like to free choose because mine don't really worry with it unless it is in the feed. Every time I try to offer free choose they just poop in it, I think they think it looks like cat litter that way....Go figure.