I might just have found a source myself for coon innards...
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I am very interested in making my own feed but i don not know were to start. I live in the north and we have snow about 5 months of the year so growing food all year around is out of the question what else can i do for them. Can chickens have milk?
Yes, Kefir has the greatest amount of beneficial bowel flora and it's converted the lactose into a digestable form. Buttermilk, etc. all do the same. But here's the deal on raw milk:While your question was already answered about milk, I have read that buttermilk or Kefir is best for them as I read that milk will not go through their system well, maybe that is because most milk is processed and perhaps that is why raw milk was recommended? I personally prefer raw milk for my self, the taste is so much better then the store bought stuff, just like our chicken eggs taste better then store bought. Anyways I was going to say while raw milk and Kefir are probably pretty expensive to buy, if you can find a good source or raw milk, whether you buy it fresh and get just past it's sell buy date, you can make your own Kefir if you buy the Kefir grains which are not to expensive. Do some research on Kefir (I know there is a thread on BYC) and you will see it has great probiotics in it. I personally do not like the taste but will drink it like a shot since I know it is good for me, but the chickens love it! I have been looking into making my own, it is very expensive at the grocery store and it is supposed to be pretty simple to do. Now if only I had room for my own dairy cow.....lol.
I might just have found a source myself for coon innards...