If it is to the point that you have to feed them food that you are supposed to be eating,then you need to switch to bantams,you can feed twice AS MANY OF THEM FOR THE SAME MONEY.
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Yeah and if you free range them, it's not even that much. My dad has 45 meat/egg laying chickens. He goes through at least 6 50# bags of layena a month. I, on the other hand, have 75 bantams, and I only buy 2 bags a month. But mine are full time free rangers!
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Yeah and if you free range them, it's not even that much. My dad has 45 meat/egg laying chickens. He goes through at least 6 50# bags of layena a month. I, on the other hand, have 75 bantams, and I only buy 2 bags a month. But mine are full time free rangers!
Also bantams are 1/2 the size of the regulars with 1/2 the appetite .....
If your dad goes that much feed , some kind of way they are wasting this food .
#1. I have close to a 100 head , varies breeds and ages . I go thru 2 bags of laying pellets a month and 1 bag of chicken scratch and 1 bag of chick grower ....
NOW I do give snacks because I can not let them free range . BUT 6 bags is a BIT much for 45 head .
#2. I feed HEAVY in lae afternoon only . Norning and mid afternoon I give snacks ... BREAD , rice veggies ....
When having chickens becomes WORK, you know you have too many. At around 250, it became work to me. I am now down to 50 and it is again fun to have chickens. No doubt that the 50 will increase but I now have someone who will kick me in the ars if it starts to get out of hand. I say "yes" it is possible to have too many chickens.