I feed my birds cracked corn, Half crimped milo and half whole milo, oats or wheat whichever is cheaper. (They like the wheat much better,) and a 36% poultry supplement which they had to order in. You an also use Hog40% in place of the poultry supplement but it is much finer and harder to manage. I increase the amount of corn in winter and use less in summer because it produces more fat on the birds.
I supplement my feed with calcium, greens, garden produce, peanuts, Black oil S Seeds, or mixed wild bird seed. Those things are often given as treats at night to convince them it is time to go to the coop. The calcium is there for them all the time.
The poultry supplement comes in 50 pound bags. The co-op actually calculates how many bags to put in to make 16% and they mix it for me so I don't have to. I have figured it before to mix special feed but I just let them do it. When I want higher protein I just grab some and throw it in with the other feed.
I feed everything the same feed: ducks, geese, chickens, turkeys, doves, guineas, peafowl etc. Except I use chick starter and game bird starter for the babies. If you have just ducks and geese you will need about 22% or so protein. It really isn't the protein that makes them thrive it is the nutrition they need. Game bird feed is mixed with a higher protein because that is the only way to get the necessary ingredients in their feed. With your geese it would be worthwhile to order a jar of brewers yeast flakes or granules to add to their feed. It doesn't take much but they need the niacin.
I hate processing. It's not the act of doing it. It's just that it is time consuming and messy. The only part I really don't want to do is the actual killing but no one else will do it for me.
I started outside but it is feeling mighty chilly out there.
I supplement my feed with calcium, greens, garden produce, peanuts, Black oil S Seeds, or mixed wild bird seed. Those things are often given as treats at night to convince them it is time to go to the coop. The calcium is there for them all the time.
The poultry supplement comes in 50 pound bags. The co-op actually calculates how many bags to put in to make 16% and they mix it for me so I don't have to. I have figured it before to mix special feed but I just let them do it. When I want higher protein I just grab some and throw it in with the other feed.
I feed everything the same feed: ducks, geese, chickens, turkeys, doves, guineas, peafowl etc. Except I use chick starter and game bird starter for the babies. If you have just ducks and geese you will need about 22% or so protein. It really isn't the protein that makes them thrive it is the nutrition they need. Game bird feed is mixed with a higher protein because that is the only way to get the necessary ingredients in their feed. With your geese it would be worthwhile to order a jar of brewers yeast flakes or granules to add to their feed. It doesn't take much but they need the niacin.
I hate processing. It's not the act of doing it. It's just that it is time consuming and messy. The only part I really don't want to do is the actual killing but no one else will do it for me.
I started outside but it is feeling mighty chilly out there.