- Apr 18, 2014
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Hi, I'm up in NW Minnesota. We transitioned from a very cool to cold spring to today being in the 90's. My chickens have access to cold water continuously. They are restricted to the coup for a couple more weeks. Their current diet available continuously is a mix of cracked corn, layer pellets and scratch grains. They get treats frequently, I freeze corn on cob from the garden in the husks every fall and had quite a bit still this spring. I husk a few raw cob and they all go nut over them and they get a variance of veggies and greens.
I read that cracked corn and scratch grains should be avoided when the weather is hot. Is this true. If so is straight layer pellets ok? Any advise would be appreciated.
I read that cracked corn and scratch grains should be avoided when the weather is hot. Is this true. If so is straight layer pellets ok? Any advise would be appreciated.