What she said. She speaks with the wisdom of many successful years of successful poultry raising under her belt.
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Try just fermenting your flock raiser and feeding that for awhile, leaving out all the other things mixed in. The veggies and pumpkins and whatnot can be fed free choice later on but they really need the more balanced feed if they are losing condition, especially in this cold weather.
I've got about 4 days of feed to get thru of this mix then I can do just the flock raiser. It's to do with my screwing up. Even with labeling I'm apt to mix up buckets. Well, except the veg bucket. That's kinda hard to mix-up with feed. Also why I did it separate. Plus, you'll say about making it more complex, but it works for me even with my meds or blinding migraines, I use a separate bucket for each day. I do backslop those. It means if I goof that so far I'm not overflowing, etc plus I've the amount for a day's amount. Light enough I can manage it too. Yep, each lid is labeled & moves to the next bucket so I know how long it's been going. I feed on day 4 & do feed it the thick oatmeal-mortar consistency. They must like it cause I've heads in the bucket, etc.
I figured summer with our high heat (Phoenix desert aka hell) was why they weren't gaining. Their feathers for sheen, softness, regrowth from molt has improved. It's the weight that's being problematic.
The vegs aren't free fed except what's in the compost. The ferment mix, pumpkin, other vegs are fed as the snack. If they don't finish it the dogs & bun will. I'll redirect those as suggested & try to give the bun stuff when-where the chicks can't get it. Bun pellets that could be the challenge as buns graze.
Thanks so much
lazy gardener, Leighti & Beekissed are on the nose! I've been FF for over a year now, starting from the day I get the chicks. I used to feed layer when they started laying but changed over to Flock Raiser with Oyster Shells & Grit on the side, less to storeOne of the five started laying 12 days ago, an egg a day & looks like one more getting ready to start. Egg shell nice & strong.
They don't free range but kept in a 8 x 12 Run, I hang an apple or pear for them to peck at now & then. They don't like any kind of lettuce, they don't like papaya although the person I got them from said they did, they ate pumpkin seeds but didn't touch the pumpkin, they do LOVE grass clippings (couple handfuls), they'll eat tomatoes IF I chop them up (yup spoiled)....Haven't tried BOSS yet.
My only concern is I maybe over feeding them? They get 2 - 3 ladle scoops in the morning and another 2 - 3 scoops around 2pm. I make 3 - 4 cups dry feed a day, adding to whatever I have left over in the container. I'm thinking (help) they're eating about 3 (dry) cups a day, is that too much? Not much treats cause they are finicky, not like my other girls who ate everything, these girls don't even like MealWorms!
By weight I think it's about 6 pounds I'm feeding. Which given my flock has 3 ameraucana, 2 sex link, 2 bantam Cochin-d'uccle (mille Fleur project & the cock seems more lf), 2 bantam sultans, 2 crevecoeur, 4 bantam Brahma, 4 polish, 3 oegb, & 10 bantam Cochin. 15 are about 6 months, 13 are about 9 months, & 4 are about 1.5 years. I did give more food today & there was some left but before dusk. I feed later in the day so I worry if left before then. Plus, my bun eats it too & the dogs. Won't count the wild birds. Lol I think I'm good on amount.
Hold on a minute....you put out the feed and the bunnies and dog have access to it along with the chickens? If so, now would be a good time to feed in your coop so those animals can't share in the ration. If my dogs had access to my chicken's feed trough they'd get very little of that ration. It's pretty important to know exactly how much your birds are eating each day so you can adjust the ration according to their current needs....feed left over at the end of the day, you can take it down a little. Cleaned up too early and too clean, increase your ration. Ideally you'll want a slight residue in the feeder but not exactly left over feed.
They aren't going to gain any weight with the veggies. Just feed the flock raiser with oyster shell on the side and call it good. You're supplementing with so many other things they're losing the benefit of the chicken feed. Black oil sunflower seeds have some fat in them which should help them put on a little weight.