Hey Leah's mom. What kind of field peas or variety do you feed? I am growing a small patch this year. I have a reliable source of liver and beef trimmings, but was wanting a vegetable protein source. I only have so much freezer space for meat proteins. Thanks! Does anyone else feed field peas to their birds?@Dandelioness
Good post! I LOVE Harvey Ussery's book too
I'm leaving a link for you that may be helpful. It talks about percentages of various grains in the overall diet and which things can't be fed unless cooked (in which case, chickens wouldn't eat it anyhow...never saw any chickens out roasting anything lately... )
Anyhow, a couple examples are: Oats and Barley combined should be no more than 40% of the total feed; Amaranth can't be fed raw; Buckwheat causes photosensitivity (more susceptible to sunburn) and should be used only in moderation...etc.
http://www2.ca.uky.edu/smallflocks/Nutrition-Grains.html
http://www2.ca.uky.edu/smallflocks/Nutrition.html
PS: I also make my own feed no-soy but I'm using organic as I can get the grains at the feed mill not too far in 50 lb bags. I do grind the field peas since no self-respecting chicken would EVER eat a legume seed if it had a choice. But so far I haven't found a reasonable alternative to get the protein up high enough. Though I do use fish meal (at the highest level you can use without causing fishy tasting eggs) and they do get animal protein at least weekly otherwise. I still wish I could find a good animal protein source that was a reasonable price that could go into the dry feed.
We do get livers and other items from a friend that hunts deer and use that as well as a little ground meat now and then (all raw). But it sure would be nice to find something that could go into the dry feed that didn't cost an arm and a leg. For sure folks with large flocks wouldn't likely be able to give the meat I give unless it was the livers, etc. My local butcher will give me all I want of those free, too, but I like to know how the cattle are raised as I feed raw and I don't want CAFO raised meat (or grain fed for that matter).
I did finally realize that for the price of my grass fed ground beef (I get it at $3.50 lb) it is actually cheaper than getting dried mealworms or the like lb. by lb. But there are certain nutrients in the bugs that you won't get in the meat... sigh