- May 31, 2011
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I have six laying hens that are a little over a year old as well as twenty two meat chicks that are a little over a week old.
I recently found out that you can buy old bread from a local bakery outlet very cheap. I paid a couple of dollars for twenty five pounds of old bread. It is good bread, no mold or anything like that, it is just outdated. So, my question is...can I use some of the bread to supplement my chickens feed. Not to feed them just bread, but to go along with what they already get. I was hoping that I could feed this to my cornish cross meat chickens to help with the cost of feed, but I do not want to do anything that would harm them in any way.
What do you all think?
I recently found out that you can buy old bread from a local bakery outlet very cheap. I paid a couple of dollars for twenty five pounds of old bread. It is good bread, no mold or anything like that, it is just outdated. So, my question is...can I use some of the bread to supplement my chickens feed. Not to feed them just bread, but to go along with what they already get. I was hoping that I could feed this to my cornish cross meat chickens to help with the cost of feed, but I do not want to do anything that would harm them in any way.
What do you all think?