- Feb 8, 2014
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Like BGMatt, I don't think most of us can come up with better feed than a professionally formulated ration. My problem with what i can get is that its full of soy, which I think is a poor source of protein for a number of reasons.
For simplicity sake, I'm switching to flock raiser. I've got geese and multiple feeds has become a hassle. My geese like my fermented grain mix. I've switched over to barley, oats and wheat with some flax added on top. The chicks struggle with the whole grains so I run it thru the mill for them right now. I'm doing too much. Gotta figure out a simpler way. Free choice calcium source, grit, fermented grain at night and free choice flock raiser. The things like alfalfa I normally add in the winter months when they can't get out as much. When I start doing breeding pens, I'll have to change a couple things. I'm on a quest to find a good breeder ration. I can just keep their food in their building. Grrr....KISS otherwise when someone other than me takes care of things it will get messed up.
Jennifer
For simplicity sake, I'm switching to flock raiser. I've got geese and multiple feeds has become a hassle. My geese like my fermented grain mix. I've switched over to barley, oats and wheat with some flax added on top. The chicks struggle with the whole grains so I run it thru the mill for them right now. I'm doing too much. Gotta figure out a simpler way. Free choice calcium source, grit, fermented grain at night and free choice flock raiser. The things like alfalfa I normally add in the winter months when they can't get out as much. When I start doing breeding pens, I'll have to change a couple things. I'm on a quest to find a good breeder ration. I can just keep their food in their building. Grrr....KISS otherwise when someone other than me takes care of things it will get messed up.
Jennifer