When I go out to feed, and put my chickens up every evening, the 1st thing I do is milk the goats. Any milk that is not sold as raw whole milk, and is at least 3 days old is made into cheese. I make cheese every morning, and leave it hanging in cheesecloth, letting the whey drip into a pan. In the evening, that cheese is put into molds to press, and the whey is fed to the chickens. Then I feed chickens, dogs cats, horses. in that order. While the horses are eating, I clean hooves and brush. When the hens finish their whey, they are under the horses cleaning up oats that are dropped. When they are through with the oats, they'll actually try to run the dog off her food, and if the dog isn't all that hungry, they get it. I feed the cats up on a shelf in an effort to keep the skunks out of it...but that is no problem for the chickens. When all the "ancillary" food is polished off, they'll go to the run and eat chicken feed. So, when given their own choice they eat in order of preferance: 1) milk whey
2) whole oats (Mixed w/ wheat bran and canola oil)
3) 27% protein dog kibble
4) 34% protein, 13% fat cat kibble
and then, when all other choices are gone
5) lay pellets and my own concoction of 3-grain hen scratch, whole wheat,
barley and whole oats. This mixed w/ canola oil, not every day, but often. And free choice oyster shell, which they never touch.
Of course there are the scraps from the kitchen every day, but I don't count that as "Nutrition" but more as a treat. It is never consistent enough to count on to be of much benefit to them, and with that many hens, and that little piddling bit of table scraps...well.
But. Their consistant choices tells me that the bagged food that we get out here, even from a co-op isn't all that great. They have to have their grains shipped in from who knows where...(all we grow out here is alfalfa & oil.) But it's all we can get out here, and it's better than
TSC has to offer. My hens are disgustingly healthy, and prolific layers. We just have to do the best we can with what we've got! Common sense- again!