- Jan 6, 2012
 
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Hey all!  I have free range chickens, but it feels like they are eating me out of house and home!!  Here are the details:
10 pullets, 22weeks old (getting 3-4 eggs a day now!)
11 older chicks, about 15 weeks old
So that's 21 nearly grown chickens. They can empty the 10lb feeder in less than 3 days. Is there some sort of average I could use to make sure they get enough without being so lazy they won't go forage?
They have 6 acres to free range in, although they only venture about 200ft from the coop. They have mown grass, tall field-type grasses with weeds, and there is a tree line. They are free from around 8am when I let them out, until 0'dark:30 when they go to roost, and I close the door.
They do forage all day, catch bugs, eat grass, clover etc, and they get any pasta/rice/bread/ peelings etc we have leftover. But I'm sure it's just easier to eat their fill of nice crumble. And my feeder is hanging, so there is no waste. I looked on the back of the feed bag for ideas - I was thinking there might be guidelines like for a dog, but no luck.
Thanks for any ideas or advice!!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			10 pullets, 22weeks old (getting 3-4 eggs a day now!)
11 older chicks, about 15 weeks old
So that's 21 nearly grown chickens. They can empty the 10lb feeder in less than 3 days. Is there some sort of average I could use to make sure they get enough without being so lazy they won't go forage?
They have 6 acres to free range in, although they only venture about 200ft from the coop. They have mown grass, tall field-type grasses with weeds, and there is a tree line. They are free from around 8am when I let them out, until 0'dark:30 when they go to roost, and I close the door.
They do forage all day, catch bugs, eat grass, clover etc, and they get any pasta/rice/bread/ peelings etc we have leftover. But I'm sure it's just easier to eat their fill of nice crumble. And my feeder is hanging, so there is no waste. I looked on the back of the feed bag for ideas - I was thinking there might be guidelines like for a dog, but no luck.
Thanks for any ideas or advice!!
	