I lived on a farm when I was very young where Dad made silage for the cows. It was made from fresh mown grass and included dry corn and molasses. But, we soon moved and Winter livestock feed no longer included silage. We had chickens but I believe that they were permanently housed during those years. Whatever the case, I don't recall them in the silage.
It would seem to me that chickens could get quite a bit of benefit from silage. Whatever the plants used should be more palatable and easily digested after the fermentation process. It may be similar to chickens eating sauerkraut but without all the salt, which can't be good for them.
Does anyone have experience with chickens in the silage?
Steve
It would seem to me that chickens could get quite a bit of benefit from silage. Whatever the plants used should be more palatable and easily digested after the fermentation process. It may be similar to chickens eating sauerkraut but without all the salt, which can't be good for them.
Does anyone have experience with chickens in the silage?
Steve