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What part of the world are you in?Welcome. I am starting to mix my own feed. @Perris has given me a lot of great information.
I shall be interested in what yoy decide to do Tricia.
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What part of the world are you in?Welcome. I am starting to mix my own feed. @Perris has given me a lot of great information.
Thanks for that infomation. Very helpful. You are where abouts in US ? Central England for me, very temperate , rarely below feeezing, rarely scorching.Hiya, and welcome to BYC!
We feed an all-flock crumbles, but I ferment 2 parts Kalmbach's Henhouse Reserve to 1 part whole oats and 1 part whole red winter wheat. I add a small amt of chia and fennel. The grain we get from the Amish.
They get fermented once a day, but one could feed them that all the time. I don't as these are silkies that are prone to vitamin deficiencies, so I'd rather do both and cover 'em well.
We're glad you're here.
thanks @Ahnkara0 - glad you've found it useful. Yes I'm in the UK; in the Gower peninsula, S Wales.Perris , so glad i looked and found you. I have been reading all your information avidly. Now determined to change.
Are you in the UK ? I live near Hereford and buy scottish oats from small scottish farmers, £42 for 25kgs organic inc postage. Happy to pay it but would like more local ( and cheaper). I still produce organic eggs for half what i used to buy them for.
During the summer i dry nettles, chickweed, hairy bittetcress, dock, small leaved lime leaves, grape vine leaves, chard/ cabbage and add to their feed during winter months. Will now add parsley and other herbs. So much information from you and others so i am confident that it will be succesful.
Thank you all so much.
Hahaha, yes Hay on wye. Spent some days there. I will look up the mill thanks.xxthanks @Ahnkara0 - glad you've found it useful. Yes I'm in the UK; in the Gower peninsula, S Wales.
There is a good mill quite near to you, Castle Horse Feeds in Hay on Wye. They make the 80% wheat / 20% cut maize feed I started with; I don't know if they stock organic. Best to call in, phone or email them; their website is focussed on equine stuff. And if you like books, you can easily spend the whole day in the town!![]()