We have a flock of 20 hens, 3 roosters, and 6 guineas. Everyone free ranges over 5 wooded acres that is over flowing with rollie pollies (pill bugs), ticks, beetles, etc not to mention TONS of greens from all of the ground cover. They are so dependent on their grain food its not even funny. I am trying to get them to forage more if that's possible. Its not about saving money... we have so many birds to help with out bug population.
How often should we feed them?
We were feeding them like we did during the winter and most of the birds were underweight (there was always food out) I recently got my way and we eliminated 3 roosters. I'm not sure if they were underweight from the hens running from the roosters and roosters chasing the hens all over the property.
They have several options for water including their waterer spread out across the property.
I figured there is a TON of food at their feet all over the property but I want to make sure they are getting the vitamins etc they need from their surroundings.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I just read that poison ivy is poisonous to them, that I can control after I get the rest of my plants in the garden but its impossible for me to control things like oak and black locust leaves because we have so many oak trees.
How often should we feed them?
We were feeding them like we did during the winter and most of the birds were underweight (there was always food out) I recently got my way and we eliminated 3 roosters. I'm not sure if they were underweight from the hens running from the roosters and roosters chasing the hens all over the property.
They have several options for water including their waterer spread out across the property.
I figured there is a TON of food at their feet all over the property but I want to make sure they are getting the vitamins etc they need from their surroundings.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I just read that poison ivy is poisonous to them, that I can control after I get the rest of my plants in the garden but its impossible for me to control things like oak and black locust leaves because we have so many oak trees.