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are you free ranging at all? I have 73 birds (well, before I sold some this weekend, but going with what I calculated last week...). when they were free ranging, I was feeding about 50 pounds a week... with all but 15 penned, going thru about 100 pounds a week of a food from southern states. "Rockin Rooster Growth Booster" LOL love the name. it's basically a 20% feed equivalent to chick feed but in pelleted form. then I offer free choice oyster shell and crushed egg shells. even so at this rate it's costing me about $.43 per bird per week...
the rockin' rooster is a couple dollars more a bag than I was paying for the TSC stuff, but I'm going thru half again less. so cheaper over all.
I switched off the TSC stuff because I feel they needed higher protein. within reason, feeding a higher protein source, if the proteins in it are balanced enough, will decrease the amount being fed because their needs will be satisfied faster... you COULD feed them nothing but corn. but to get the amounts of certain proteins needed they would probably have to eat half their own weight in it.
free ranging even part of the day will cut the consumption of feed some too, since they'll be getting more protein in the form of insects. feeding some scrap animal proteins will also cut feed a good bit IMO. When I find 'rotten meat' specials at the grocery store (stuff dated the next day) if it's under 1.25 a pound I snag it. both for the dog who eats raw and to give the chickens... they will TEAR UP a raw turkey neck. LOL
I should also mention, I don't have just bantams... the majority of my birds are LF (dorkings, EE, SFH, BLRW)