I give my chickens a little leftover dog food, but it's just the crumbled bits at the bottom of the container. So no issue with big pieces. But cat food has higher protein, if protein boost is what you're looking for.
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I, and my dogs, go out of our way to deny the chickens of the exact same brand of dog feed. The chickens if left to their devices can eat half a 40-lb bag in a day. Too expensive.I like Diamond small breed puppy, 32%. Very small kibble.
For maintenance and molt, 5% /.5 part is good to raise the protein a bit without giving them too much protein or fat. I use a 10 part feed mix. 1 part is a 3 quart scoop, so .5 is a 1.5 quart scoop. For example, just to show what I mean:
5 parts laying pellets
2 parts corn
2 parts wheat
.5 part sunflower
.5 dog food
Maybe banties would but my Orpingtons, barred rocks and reds never had a problem with itUnless you soaked it into mush or ground it up, wouldn't the chickens choke on the large pieces?
40 lb bag of high protein dog / puppy food is 12 bucks and at my local feed store a 10 lb bag of chick feed cost the sameWhat is the reasoning for this instead of chick feed or grower?
When the chick feed or grower has all the needed nutrients in the needed proportions. And costs less.
I think it does have to do with the region, it's real cheap to get dog food but a bit more for chick foodHm, Different regions = different options, maybe. I spent $40 for 30 pound bags of dog food when I had a dog a few years ago. Pretty sure it hasn't gone down. Since it was a few years ago and I fed Blue Mountain, I checked Chewy - it seems $25 for 46 pounds of Purina One.
Vs $12 for 25 pounds of chick feed at the feed mill - maybe not price the chick feed in 10 pound bags?
Yea, I would agree with the region changing this. I can get like 80 pounds of chick food for the same price as 30 pounds of dog food, or even worse, like 15 pounds of cat food.I think it does have to do with the region, it's real cheap to get dog food but a bit more for chick food