I'm wondering if there's a reasonably reliable way to calculate how much feed a year-old hen will require in a given year. Assume the hen is a Standard, is outside for six hours/day getting some of her food and nutrients from eating grass, bugs, etc. Also assume that she's living up North (Maine) where there isn't much grass to munch on outdoors from Halloween through April Fools Day.
I'm trying to figure out just how much feed I'd go through in a given year with a whole flock, so I thought I'd just start with the numbers for one hen and multiply it out.
By the way, I'll be feeding the hen a regular diet of Nature's Best Organic Egg Layer Pellets.
Thanks for the info!
John
I'm trying to figure out just how much feed I'd go through in a given year with a whole flock, so I thought I'd just start with the numbers for one hen and multiply it out.
By the way, I'll be feeding the hen a regular diet of Nature's Best Organic Egg Layer Pellets.
Thanks for the info!
John