Dog food for chickens?

Loverexnchicks

In the Brooder
Aug 14, 2024
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Hi so I’m a new chicken owner, and my dad got chicks a few months ago. The chicks have grown up into chickens now but my dad has been feeding them dog food everyday. It’s large dry dog feed soaked in water. I did a Google search and found out that it isn’t great for them and should only be given as a treat, but my dad doesn’t listen to me since he “used to have chickens and fed them dog food everyday which made them bulky and healthy”. I try to even out their feed by giving them what they’re supposed to have with healthy additives. Is it fully bad and could harm the chickens if they’re fed dog food everyday?
 
Ignorance is abundant.

But telling your dad he's doing it wrong, because you read it on the Internet, isn't going to get you anywhere. Nor is appeal to the authority of someone whom he has never met, no matter how much more we might know on the subject.

Recommend you change tactics. Point out that quality feed for chickens is CHEAPER than dog food. And intended to meet their nutritional needs.

40# of Adult Purina Dog Chow is about $28. That makes it about $12 more expensive than a 50# bag of feed from my local supplier, and about $4 more per bag (again, 50#, so I'm getting 25% more) than a bag of Purina All Flock at TSC or another nearby farm store.

The dog chow, btw, has too much fat - to get the protein your chicken needs, he or she will need to take in more than twice as much calories as it would normally consume, and its anyone's guess if its getting the vitamins or minerals it needs, other than Calcium (not enough for laying hens, fine for Roos), Phosphorus, and Vitamin A and Vitamin E
 
Ignorance is abundant.

But telling your dad he's doing it wrong, because you read it on the Internet, isn't going to get you anywhere. Nor is appeal to the authority of someone whom he has never met, no matter how much more we might know on the subject.

Recommend you change tactics. Point out that quality feed for chickens is CHEAPER than dog food. And intended to meet their nutritional needs.

40# of Adult Purina Dog Chow is about $28. That makes it about $12 more expensive than a 50# bag of feed from my local supplier, and about $4 more per bag (again, 50#, so I'm getting 25% more) than a bag of Purina All Flock at TSC or another nearby farm store.

The dog chow, btw, has too much fat - to get the protein your chicken needs, he or she will need to take in more than twice as much calories as it would normally consume, and its anyone's guess if its getting the vitamins or minerals it needs, other than Calcium (not enough for laying hens, fine for Roos), Phosphorus, and Vitamin A and Vitamin E
Thank you!! I used the information you provided and told my dad. He said yesterday was the last time he’d give them dog food!!
 
@U_Stormcrow I just wanted to say that was excellent advice on how to approach a discussion.

Sometimes it's not about the content of the dialog but how it's presented. A good lesson to keep in mind (regardless of the topic).
Honestly, I'd be much less of an _ _ _ if I took my own advice more often. My presentation tends to be needlessly confrontational.

Not that I've learned my own lesson in more than 5 decades of life, but I keep trying to beat it into this stubborn stubborn skull I came equipped with.
 
Ignorance is abundant.

But telling your dad he's doing it wrong, because you read it on the Internet, isn't going to get you anywhere. Nor is appeal to the authority of someone whom he has never met, no matter how much more we might know on the subject.

Recommend you change tactics. Point out that quality feed for chickens is CHEAPER than dog food. And intended to meet their nutritional needs.

40 pounds of Adult Purina Dog Chow costs about $28, which is roughly $12 more expensive than a 50-pound bag of feed from my local supplier, and about $4 more per bag compared to a 50-pound bag of Purina All Flock at Tractor Supply or another nearby farm store. For additional insights, you can check out Bullymake reviews.

The dog chow, btw, has too much fat - to get the protein your chicken needs, he or she will need to take in more than twice as much calories as it would normally consume, and its anyone's guess if its getting the vitamins or minerals it needs, other than Calcium (not enough for laying hens, fine for Roos), Phosphorus, and Vitamin A and Vitamin E
Yes, feeding chickens dog food every day can harm them because it lacks the proper nutrients chickens need. It’s best to feed them a balanced poultry diet.
 

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