Fruit & Vegetable Feeding To Chickens
I have access to almost unlimited garden fruit and vegetables.
My 75 chickens receive over 10: 5 gallon buckets of fruit weekly.
Some people allow their chickens to free range over enormous piles of food in compost piles from produce markets and restaurants.
They don’t feed their chickens any other Feedstocks!
Their chickens do not seem affected by bacteria or contamination.
We shred everything to a pulp,
Drain the fluids and feed separately.
After 24 hours the solids and liquids are discarded because of bacteria growth.
Some bacteria provides resistance; I worry that too much will create sick chickens.
The chickens still have access to their regular feedstocks.
Consumption per adult chicken averages about:
1/2 cup of feedstocks
1/2 cup of fruit & vegetable pulp
1/2 cup of fruit liquid
The coop is raked out weekly and all large materials shredded and composted elsewhere.
2 year old composted organic horse manure, freshly shredded with the fines screened out is laid down to provide a well drained walking surface to absorb the chicken manure and compost further.
It is actually primarily white wood shavings from the horse bedding at this point.
Twice a year the coop run is shoveled up and put into a compost pile.
After 6 months of additional composting the compost is sold for $8 per gallon after shredding and screening.
Patrick Perry
Salt Lake City UT