Well I have started feeding my crew the FF. So far they seem to love it.. I feed in the morning before work in 5 foot gutter troughs and even though the ducks are slobs & tend to sling it everywhere, everything & everyone is clean by the time I get home in the evening. I am using the 2 bucket method but I probably don't need to since I have no overhead place to lift the strainer bucket. Instead I use a 97cent wire strainer form Wally's to scoop into a 4 quart bucket then I divy that between the 2 troughs. I have to get the feed out before I let the beasts, er...birds out or they jump in the bucket. But then I need to watch because my dogs then try to get the food.
I feel like I am back on the raw dog feeding boards but, OMG......the poops are amazing. Duck stuff is usually a gross, watery, stinky mess. This week when I go in the coop I keep seeing these black piles of poop that didn't use to be there (the chikens mostly poop on the roost board), Tonight i realized that it is the duck poop! It used to be so liquid that it would soak into the bedding and just leave a stinky, dark wet spot. Now it is a normal pile of dry poop that barely smells at all! So wonderful

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One question I have, I am not sure how much to feed. I used to feed one 3 quart scoop plus a little bit of scratch thrown in, So now I have increased to about 4 quarts(of the combo) to account for the swelling of the feed. I am using layer pellets and scratch & my birds free range on an acre during the day.
I would love to try whole grains but at this point I don't have a place to store a lot of 50# bags. I even checked with my horse friend to see if I could buy a little from her & I found out she is a pellet only feeder. Any ideas on which whole grain would be best to add if I could only add one? Hopefully a bunch of my Ameraucana eggs hatch so I can have some more mouths to feed. I'm also contemplating getting some red rangers to grow out...I found someone to process them for me (my huge concern) but I'm not sure if they need a separate coop or if they can go in with my layers & runners. Will probably wait until later this year to try it out.
Thanks to Shadow & Bee for starting this thread & opening my eyes to the possibilities of feeding something healthier & cheaper!. That is my philosophy with my dogs & cats so no reason I should do it differently with my birds!