They are still growing some, so they may eat more than year-old hens, but I agree that's a bit much for food.
My 21 chickens were eating less than 50# in two weeks (a bag per pay period). Actually I've still got a bag in the back of the Explorer from last payday coz I wanted to empty out the can before I put the fresh food in it.
Keep in mind that mine were ranging on the yard and they eat considerably less when ranging.
When I noticed a rat problem I got a Tomcat bait station that I put out of the hen's way in the corner of the coop and that seemed to help a lot. The bait station keeps the poison bait around an "L" shaped tunnel inside of it, so even if the birds stick their heads in the doorway they can't reach the bait. It snaps closed and then has a screw, so they can't knock it open either.
My 21 chickens were eating less than 50# in two weeks (a bag per pay period). Actually I've still got a bag in the back of the Explorer from last payday coz I wanted to empty out the can before I put the fresh food in it.
Keep in mind that mine were ranging on the yard and they eat considerably less when ranging.
When I noticed a rat problem I got a Tomcat bait station that I put out of the hen's way in the corner of the coop and that seemed to help a lot. The bait station keeps the poison bait around an "L" shaped tunnel inside of it, so even if the birds stick their heads in the doorway they can't reach the bait. It snaps closed and then has a screw, so they can't knock it open either.