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I appreciate everyones concern and input. After reading the replies, I started to feel bad, like I'm doing something wrong, so I called my vets. One is what you would call a "new school" vet and the other is an old school, small town farm vet. I use them both because they're both good at different things and both very straight forward with me, especially if I'm wrong. They both agreed that their diet as described here is perfectly fine and being that they're free range, supplemental feeding during the summer isn't even necessary at all unless I just want to. When winter hits, I will need to rework their diet (obviously) since there won't be much to forage but now, as long as they appear healthy and are laying normally and have good, hard shells, which they are, then I'm good. Of the three hens that are laying, they all lay consistently everyday. The old school guy even said, "How the heck did the original chicken ever survive without human intervention? It must have been a miracle!" Good point. They both told me to stay off the internet too.
Everyone has opinions on things they like and dislike and things that work for them and that's great but after speaking to my vets and being reassured that there is nothing wrong with it, I'm still confident in my routine. As winter gets closer, I will add what is needed but until then, there is plenty of foraging to do. Thank you all though.
Everyone has opinions on things they like and dislike and things that work for them and that's great but after speaking to my vets and being reassured that there is nothing wrong with it, I'm still confident in my routine. As winter gets closer, I will add what is needed but until then, there is plenty of foraging to do. Thank you all though.