- Apr 10, 2009
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I posted something about this a while ago, but messages disappear quickly on this board.
I feed my 12 hens Agway layer pellets. They are new layers. The bag says each hen should get about 1.5 lb of pellets per week. They are eating more than twice that. (basically a 50lb bag a week) The bag also says NOT to combine with scratch feed. Their yard is picked clean of vegetation so I understand why they are eating so much, but I'm wondering how I can bring my feed costs down a little while still feeding them enough.
I understand that scratch grains lower the protein they are getting, but it seems to me they must be getting more than enough the way they are eating. My Agway doesn't sell mixed scratch but they do sell cracked corn. Will a little of this be a bad thing? Wouldn't the extra energy be helpful with winter coming on? (I live in northern NY state).
If so, how much would you recommend?
Thanks
I feed my 12 hens Agway layer pellets. They are new layers. The bag says each hen should get about 1.5 lb of pellets per week. They are eating more than twice that. (basically a 50lb bag a week) The bag also says NOT to combine with scratch feed. Their yard is picked clean of vegetation so I understand why they are eating so much, but I'm wondering how I can bring my feed costs down a little while still feeding them enough.
I understand that scratch grains lower the protein they are getting, but it seems to me they must be getting more than enough the way they are eating. My Agway doesn't sell mixed scratch but they do sell cracked corn. Will a little of this be a bad thing? Wouldn't the extra energy be helpful with winter coming on? (I live in northern NY state).
If so, how much would you recommend?
Thanks