20/21 - just wondering, someone mentioned that their hens eat more and lay better w/ crumbles? Vs. pellets? Any truth?
I doubt there is any relationship since it is the same food. Crumbles and pellets start life exactly the same made from the same formula. The exact same mix of legumes and grains run through a hammermill mixed with the vitamin, mineral, amino acid and fat supplements along with a binding agent. When well blended and steamed, they are run through a pelletizer. After they come out of the pelletizer, if they want to produce crumbles, some of the pellets are then diverted to the crumbler line where the crumbler breaks up the pellets. Exactly the same feed.
The other form of feed is mash. Still the same feed except it is more finely ground without the binding agent and not run through the pelletizer.
If anything, pellets would be more nutritious because more of the supplements will be bound up in the pellet.
That's why I like to ferment my feed because with crumbles and to a lesser extent, pellets, the fines that end up in the bottom of the feed bin are where all those goodies added as powders are located.
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