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My 4 BBB's are eating about 75# A WEEK.
Wow! You have some hungry birds! I just brought up a second 50lb. bag last night for the week. My 17 will go through about 100lbs a week right now. We had a rainy/snowy day recently that kept them indoors and that day they ate a ton of food, but normally they forage much of what they eat. Do you have them in a run or are they out and about?
Yesterday mine followed me around as I cleaned up all the construction waste that had been blown around. They gleaned the seeds from weeds and picked through the gardens again. I was out there filling a covered trailer from about 9am til my son got home from school at 4pm. The turkeys were near me most of the time. The hens wander back to their nest boxes, but when they call we go get them. Once they took a run way out in the field. Which is hysterical to watch!!! They are like weebles. They wobble, but they don't fall down. They made the ducks and geese mad when they drank all their water, but they didn't get any feed until I feed them in the evening. A few of them ate right away like normal. If I had to feed them straight feed I couldn't afford it. I have one hen that will dress out around 20lb, but the rest of the girls will be over the 25 and closer thirty. The toms well they are hugh. I can't even lift the smallest one. 4 or 5 weeks ago we weighed Blue Eyed Billy at 67lbs. So at that time he would have dressed out to just over 50lbs. Next Mon, Tues, and Wed will tell me for sure. As I stated before I'm lucky enough to have great forage, some free corn from the neighbor, who gets a turkey from me every year, lots of peewee eggs, and tons of garden waste. We raised a pig, a hugh pig, and he cost us 6 bags of feed total. Each bag was $11 or less. We got the pig for free from a farmer. He had been injured and couldn't even get up on his feet when I got him. Three pen. shots and hand feeding him for a couple of days and he was fine. We got 262lbs. of processed meat after he was butchered. He is the most tender pig we have ever had. I swear it must be all the ragweed and raw eggs he ate. We threw every thing we could in his pen. If he didn't eat it he laid on it. We do the same for the turkeys and chickens. We toss it on the ground and they come a running. If they want it they will eat it. If not they will poop on it and help it decompose. Animals tend to know what they need and what isn't good. That is unless it's plastic, styrofoam, or rat poison. Then is must look like chocolate to them.