How old before feeding pellets?

earthdirt

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11 Years
May 29, 2008
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How old should a layer chick be before they should be feed only pelleted feed? I have 8.5 week old barred rocks and black sex links. Should I stick to smaller mash type feed, or can they eat pellets?
Thanks....
 
Our 2 year olds have never done anything with the pellets except waste them. We've tried twice to change from laying crumbles/mash, without success.
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I tried both pellets and crumbles. My birds prefer crumbles. I raised my feeder so it is level with their backs, and there is a lot less waste. Very little does get flicked out but they pickat that too. Mine have access 24/7 to their food and water. I give them treats of scratch, (oats, sunflower seeds, once in awhile bird seed, cracked corn etc.), in small quanities as these are treats. I also give them vegies, fruits, most everything that I can grow. I do grow a lot of corn and watermelon especially, also tomatoes, squash, root crops, the list can go on. I feed them everything except potatoes. I figure they will eat what they want. I do free range them
 
i feed my chickens pellets, MUCH less waste that way, no mess, and also no nutrients are lost like in crumbles. i started feeding my hens pellets when they reached 18wks. i have always fed them pellets before they started laying since i dont want the meds in the eggs if there eating their chick mash.
 
Is there a way to entice them to eat 'em?? should i make them mushy with water first?

when i put pellets out for my 16wk old girls recently, they turned their beaks up & they looked at me like i was crazy!!

Now I have a 50 lb bag of pellets and not one eating them.
 
if you dont feed them all day and at night give them their pellets, they will eat them
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where you feeding them either scratch grains or milo before? i have found milo to be addictive and i have a hen that will ONLY eat milo and she follows me around all the time thinking i have some (its chickenzie).
do the pellets have molasses in them? that is supposed to make the chickens eat them.
 
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Think of it as the peas your mom gave you as a kid, if its the last thing on the plate, they will it. AND no desert till they do.

Ahhh yes the dreaded veggies left on the plate.... Thats when the dog under the table came in handy LOL
 

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