chicken scratch

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Give me a HEAD COUNT of how many you are feeding scratch to . Read several places that you feed scratch in winter time only to warm their insides from the cold temps .

BUT , 24/7 laying pellets are a MUST
 
If you should feed them exclusively scratch and they won't eat pullets what other choices are available? The only options at our local feed store is scratch and pullets
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Any advice on what else I should be giving them?
 
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pullets=female chicken

pellets=shaped, formulated chow

maybe your chickens would prefer a mash. (loose, unshaped feed)

if they are balking at pellets, keep trying. add some shredded cheese (just a sprinkling) and see if they will start pecking away.

edited to add...feeding only scratch isn't a healthy, complete diet. avoid that like the plague.
 
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They will eat the pellets if you are not feeding so much scratch . How old are your hens or pullets ?

a little bit of scratch like in early morning hours will not hurt them , if its given in moderation and a treat , not the main feed . infact if its cold scratch or cracked corn will warm their insides ... BUT , they have to have laying pellets 24/7 .
 
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Our chickens are 9 months old. I have been mixing the two and they litterally pick out the scratch and leave the pellets. I also give them scraps, oatmeal, yogurt, veggies, etc so they aren't eating only scratch. I am calling the feed store that's a little farther from us to see if they have something else to try.
 
I do not feed scratch per say, I do feed cracked corn but only as a treat, well I feed it to them just so I can get in the coop/run door without getting run over & birds getting out. Then I can go about feeding and watering with out them being about my feet like little Piranahas hehehe. I have about 65 chickens so you can see what I mean, it is a defensive measure.
 
Mine get a scoop of scratch in the morning, sprinkled in the hay all over the barn. They have layer crumble all day in the feeder and they get another 1/2 scoop (horse feed scoop..3lb ish) before bed. They are all healthy and surviving the cold. And laying!
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They eat their layer crumble About a scoop and a half a day along with kitchen scraps.
 
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Maybe thats your problem .... You feeding to much of the other stuff and they picking out everything but the most important feed ( Laying pellets )
DO NOT MIX the scratch with the pellets .... Try giving the scratch only as a treat in smaller amounts . Then when you give the pellets , they have no other choice but to eat that .

Pellets are the most important feed they have to have .
 
oatmeal?

Give me a HEAD COUNT of how many you are feeding scratch to

I have: 8 hens (2 are hens, 6 are almost hens), 1 pullet/cockerel that I've been refering to. I also have 2 hens 1 roo they are in a seperate pen and then two silkies and a OEG banty.​
 
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