I guess people have their own opinion....
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Let me ask you this,I guess people have their own opinion....
At 10% of the Feed;Pheeeeew!!! yall are gettin too technical for this ole fella. At the end of the day, does having backyard chickens (what we are all on here for) really involve this much thinkin....calculating percentages, and whatever the heck else yall are talkin about?? I was asking whether or not mixing feeds was a good idea and through trial and error found out that it was not the best decision. I have fun trying different things and my chicks seem very happy! Yall can keep the deep thoughts!! Lol...
Lol, that's all that really matters is that you are enjoying your birds and they are healthy and happy!Pheeeeew!!! yall are gettin too technical for this ole fella. At the end of the day, does having backyard chickens (what we are all on here for) really involve this much thinkin....calculating percentages, and whatever the heck else yall are talkin about?? I was asking whether or not mixing feeds was a good idea and through trial and error found out that it was not the best decision. I have fun trying different things and my chicks seem very happy! Yall can keep the deep thoughts!! Lol...
Lol, that's all that really matters is that you are enjoying your birds and they are healthy and happy!And your right, feeding the backyard flock is not rocket science. It's actually very easy. Feed your birds a good layer feed, toss them some scratch once in a while, or however you like to do it. And as you mentioned, you've found what does and does not work for you. Take everything else with a grain of salt!![]()
The conversations on this forum will go deep into the night, and well into left field, as far as all the different ways and means and types of feed for these birds. Keep it simple, don't stress over it and do what works for you. And keep enjoying your birds!
Not to disagree, but I wouldn't say it's a myth.they are high in fat, carbs, and calories, they are easily turned into energy, which then keeps them warm.