Right now our 50 lb bags of UNTREATED sunflower seed is $19.50 for a 50 lb. bag at the feed mill.
My local feed store has BOSS for $26 for 50#
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Right now our 50 lb bags of UNTREATED sunflower seed is $19.50 for a 50 lb. bag at the feed mill.
This is why my new, all-purpose custom poultry feed recipe is low in calcium (but high in a few other things) and I offer calcium on the side for the layers.![]()
We did not have a lot of success trying to juggle different kinds of feed around here. Dad and I both prefer to have the guys cary and dump the bags of feed, and between us we never managed to get the help to care which kind of feed they put in which feed bin, or which feed bin they scooped out of if they were helping distribute feed. So we decided to go "all-purpose" with the feed.
Interestingly, the guys who help are GREAT at understanding supplements and mixing feed with scratch (which we do for the ducks), but to them "feed is feed."
Can you give us an idea of what the formula would be?![]()
Higher protein and less calcium than layer. Extra niacin for the ducks. Extra lysine for the chicks. Extra methione for feather quality and egg production and growth. Pelleted for better nutrition over all, and less waste when feeding it dry (I ferment the food for the very young birds, so pellets are fine). A little bit of fish meal for high-quality protein, but not enough to make the eggs taste fishy. The rest of the protein is peas. All the peas and grains are locally grown & GMO-free. Yeast supplement for good health even when fed dry. High-quality supplements. No corn, no soy, no canola, no camolina protein, no fillers. If I get poults again, I'll supplement those with extra fish meal while they are tiny.
There is a 12% protein scratch to use as treats with that. It has tons of grains and seeds. I'll probably cut the ducks' rations with a less interesting scratch.
It sounds terrific. What type of grains? Wheat, barley etc?
So, my acre was cut over timber. I pushed up most of the branches into piles and plan to burn them this winter. The area is mostly weeds of different types. There is some fescue growing. I cannot afford a bulldozer to level it all out, all I can do is push around on it with the tractor and grader blade. For 20-30 birds will this be ok? I plan to introduce a variety of grasses in the places I burn the branches, alfalfa (Will it reseed itself?) fescue and bermuda. Maybe some clover as well.
I am in the same boat, however the land is too rocky to beworth renting a back hoe. We have dont that-- a 3 day rental a couple times to level areas, but in the end that was for the horses and not for the chickens. I don't think the chickens care given how I see them zip all over the rough terrain.So, my acre was cut over timber. I pushed up most of the branches into piles and plan to burn them this winter. The area is mostly weeds of different types. There is some fescue growing. I cannot afford a bulldozer to level it all out, all I can do is push around on it with the tractor and grader blade. For 20-30 birds will this be ok? I plan to introduce a variety of grasses in the places I burn the branches, alfalfa (Will it reseed itself?) fescue and bermuda. Maybe some clover as well.