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I hear you, mine are the same, I've stopped trying to get them to eat mash, I also tried to wet it, not a chance in h.ll were my chickens going to touch that stuff :he I only tossed away bagsful of the expensive stuff.
Chickens are so finicky sometimes. I take out wet mash and my flock goes nuts for it, although if it was all the time they’d probably get sick of
It.
 
I hear you, mine are the same, I've stopped trying to get them to eat mash, I also tried to wet it, not a chance in h.ll were my chickens going to touch that stuff :he I only tossed away bagsful of the expensive stuff.

Chickens are so finicky sometimes. I take out wet mash and my flock goes nuts for it, although if it was all the time they’d probably get sick of
It.

I've never found my chickens to be picky at all.

They know that anything I put into the feeder is food and they eat it.

But then I'm hardline with both chickens and kids. I put good food in front of them and expect that if they're hungry they will eat. :D If they toss too much on the ground I let the feeder run out and make them clean up before I refill it.

A good feeder design helps with waste too: https://www.backyardchickens.com/posts/24182039
 
I've never found my chickens to be picky at all.

They know that anything I put into the feeder is food and they eat it.

But then I'm hardline with both chickens and kids. I put good food in front of them and expect that if they're hungry they will eat. :D If they toss too much on the ground I let the feeder run out and make them clean up before I refill it.

A good feeder design helps with waste too: https://www.backyardchickens.com/posts/24182039
That’s great! I think it depends on the birds. Mine will eat anything I put out for them for the most part, but there are exceptions. Strawberries for one thing.
 
Wow. I feel bad for y'all paying so much. Layer feed in my little town is about $18. Purina is $22.
What type of Purina?

That's so cheap. Layer feed is cheaper around here but my rooster......my rooster!!
Higher protein is most of what costs more.
You maybe able to find a different brand all flock that has less protein.
Read the tags for protein percentage.
 
What type of Purina?


Higher protein is most of what costs more.
You maybe able to find a different brand all flock that has less protein.
Read the tags for protein percentage.
Mine has 20% but I would be fine if I found a cheaper (not just 1-2 dollars) feed with less protein (I like to stay at least 17%though)
 
I've never found my chickens to be picky at all.

They know that anything I put into the feeder is food and they eat it.

But then I'm hardline with both chickens and kids. I put good food in front of them and expect that if they're hungry they will eat. :D If they toss too much on the ground I let the feeder run out and make them clean up before I refill it.

A good feeder design helps with waste too: https://www.backyardchickens.com/posts/24182039
In my experience it is the owners that are picky and not the birds.
 

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