I prefer to feed pellets because it reduces the waste. Pellets that hit the ground can be eaten. Not so with crumbles.Hey everybody.
I'm new to the game so I need some input/advice on feed. I'm feeding a "mash" ground feed from my local elevator. It hangs up in my pvc feeder because it packs so tight in the tube. What are you feeding and why? I am assuming that crumbles or pellets would flow much better. Your experienced input is appreciated.
Thanks, Dave
I only feed crumbles to chicks. When I feed crumbles I add it to water to make it less dusty and to reduce the waste. As a rule I feed crumbles only to chicks that are old enough to handle the mush.
I will be buying "Feather Fixer" that only comes in crumbles. I will add water to that too. Larger birds can handle the mush.
Here I feed Dumor chick starter 20%. To the grown ups I feed Egg Producer Pellets 21%. Non commercial layers do better for me on the higher protein. Generally I don't get a bad molt. Though Big Delores has molted bad this year and last she didn't do so well either. I wonder if it's because she's older. (4-5) She still lays for me.
Do others feed the 16% feed and how does that work out for you? It is cheaper by about a dollar I think?
I wish you well,
Rancher