That is a really skewed way of thinking to justify not feeding domestic chickens properly. Not only are chickens not grouse, grouse are in no way related to domestic chickens. Domestic chickens were developed from wild jungle game fowl from Asia. The diet of the current domestic birds is in now way connected to a wild diet. "Factory food" that you are opposed to is made for these birds. There are many makers that turn out an excellent product and the diet is based on many years of knowing what makes chickens tick .. as well to keep them supplemented correctly to deal with the excessive egg laying and other features we have bred into them over the centuries. It is the proper way to keep your birds healthy and laying properly without issues. Not "Mac n Cheese" as you seem to think.People will try to differentiate and say a grouse isn't a chicken but it's just a easy to argue that all chickens are grouse.
Factory food? About as soon as I'd raise my kids on store bought mac and cheese only...
But then, you do feed commercial food so I assume you found one that was not "Mac n Cheese".
"We feed ours Starter Crumbles until they get big enough to eat the pellets and free range. At that point we moved them to a 50/50 mix of All-Flock pellets & Scratch twice a day, we sow it in their forage area. They also get kitchen scraps, although we don't put out meat scraps as it tends to draw predators.
For calcium we save our egg shells, bake & crush them and put them in a separate feed bowl; they seem to know when they need the boost."
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