Mine have food and water 24/7 - I throw scratch and sunflower seeds evening and morning.
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What cute birds.I feed mine in the morning and pick up the bowls of remaining food after the sun goes down. But I have a younger pair that never really bonded to the others. They've been accepted (as bottom of the pecking order) but they won't sleep with the others. Because they are last to peck through the bowls, I give them food at around 9:00 or 10:00pm. It is seasonal, in that I give them more starches in the cold weather. Here they are when they first discovered the spot.View attachment 4242407
Going out now to feed and tack up some wind block around there "nest".
If you are just trying to provide extra calories, it doesn't much matter whether you provide starches, fats, or protein. Any of those can work.It is seasonal, in that I give them more starches in the cold weather.
I keep food and water available 24/7 because they get up before I do, my work hours (and I imagine most people's) don't allow for more precise feeding schedule and keeps the elk, wold birds and pigs out of it.This is an old thread but I was amazed by how many people were providing feed and water "24/7." Chickens do not eat and drink at night in the dark. They are on the roost. They don't see well in the dark. When we open them up in the morning the first thing they all do is guzzle down a big drink of water. They can't eat if they are dehydrated. Keeping water in the coop can cause condensation which, in cold weather, can lead to frostbite of combs, wattles and earlobes. So we don't leave water in the coop at night. We lock food up in the wellhouse to protect it from rats, mice and other predators.
Ah. Makes sense.I keep food and water available 24/7 because they get up before I do, my work hours (and I imagine most people's) don't allow for more precise feeding schedule and keeps the elk, wold birds and pigs out of it.