I do have that book and have slowly been reading it. I am not opposed to feeding grains exactly. It just bothers me when some manufacturer says their product is "complete" and that is all that is needed. I think fresh foods and variety are needed. Also, I keep hearing how scratch should be fed in moderation, but there seems to be a lot of corn in most feeds. That seems to make it "junk food" with some vitamins thrown in. It just makes me think of someone eating a twinkie with a vitamin and thinking they're okay. Right now, my 11 week old chickens are roaming the backyard every day for 1-3 hours. They aren't too interested in the "green" stuff from me like they used to be. So, they eat what they find and fermented Scratch and Peck brand feed, fermented Flock Raiser and some scratch. We use that often just to keep training them to come when we call them. I would rather give them feed that doesn't have corn in it and then feed the corn as a treat, especially since I have kids who always want to "treat" the chickens.I couldn't help but notice the pun value of this sentence. Sorry. I'm easily amused.
I would not plan on green matter to provide all of a chicken's nutritional needs. Check out this book:
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It is by far the most comprehensive book I've found. He outlines the details of making a balanced feed, as well as alternative feed sources. He also goes into depth about waste management so that your flock does not create a nutrient overload which can poison your soil and cause water run off issues for you and your down stream neighbors.
Good posts by all regarding provision of greens, sprouts, fodder and other materials to enhance the poultry diet.