I go thru 10# a day. the 550# includes feed for the goats. So, 40 days if I'm lucky, often closer to 30. 300# of layer. 100# of Game bird grower gets mixed to give me an 18% Protein, higher calcium blend (I cull my males early, and am willing to take the risk of health impairment and slower growth rates for their 18 week (often shorter) lifespan. Another 50# bag of game bird dedicated just to the hatchlings, and those in the grow out pen (24% protein) - so that's 450# there. The remaining 100# is goat pellets to support their mineral needs.I go through a half ton of feed monthly. Now with the chicks it's a bit more. How long does your 550# of feed last?
I plan to turn many of my laying hens over at 18-22 months - the Comets will be the first to go, as soon as they are fully in molt, its why I just set 12 of their eggs in incubation. If I'm lucky, I'll get one more batch of hatchlings out of them for my project - but alternating with the Rainbows for next hatching, while the prior hatchlings with Brahma mamas age up.
[Yes, for those following, I'm not feeding my birds the way I recommend (for typical backyard keepers, in typical conditions, with typical management practices) - but my flock size and management practices aren't typical. Is why I caveat those things.]
/edit - and thanks for the reminder - I need to gather another 2 cu yd or so of leaf litter for the first house and run, and add more straw to the nest boxes. AFTER I get food for the birds.
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