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Ive tried reading over the many fodder related threads and i still dont find an answer to my question... How much fodder do you feed each chicken and how much layer do you feed they, or how much layer is reduced?
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Ive tried reading over the many fodder related threads and i still dont find an answer to my question... How much fodder do you feed each chicken and how much layer do you feed they, or how much layer is reduced?
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Ive tried reading over the many fodder related threads and i still dont find an answer to my question... How much fodder do you feed each chicken and how much layer do you feed they, or how much layer is reduced?
Ive tried reading over the many fodder related threads and i still dont find an answer to my question... How much fodder do you feed each chicken and how much layer do you feed they, or how much layer is reduced?
I've always fed by weight. 1/4 pound per chicken is standard for layer feed, so I just give them 1/4 lbs of fodder per chicken. They free-range the rest and no commercial feed is given.
Ive tried reading over the many fodder related threads and i still dont find an answer to my question... How much fodder do you feed each chicken and how much layer do you feed they, or how much layer is reduced?
I've always fed by weight. 1/4 pound per chicken is standard for layer feed, so I just give them 1/4 lbs of fodder per chicken. They free-range the rest and no commercial feed is given.
Is the fodder okay for ducks?
Ive tried reading over the many fodder related threads and i still dont find an answer to my question... How much fodder do you feed each chicken and how much layer do you feed they, or how much layer is reduced?
I've always fed by weight. 1/4 pound per chicken is standard for layer feed, so I just give them 1/4 lbs of fodder per chicken. They free-range the rest and no commercial feed is given.
Is the fodder okay for ducks?
Yes, although they will need about 1/3 of a pound. A little more than that for the larger ducks like Pekins.