If they are dual purpose breeds and not getting anything else, the estimate is 1/3 per bird per day. That would be 4 lbs. per day or 40 lbs. in 10 days. Doesn't seem like they are using too much feed.
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Sure it's been said as this is a rather older posting, but you may want to get him a mini flock. Chickens in general don't do well solo as they where never made to be that. Good luck!Hello!
I have a similar problem. I have a rescued baby cockerel (3 months old) that does not eat his food. I have tried pellets and crumbles and he doesn't eat it!
I tried to fool him by giving him yogurt with his feed, he didn't buy it -and oddly he does not like yogurt either-
Maybe he is depressed as he does not have chicken companionship (he is our only chick)? However he pretty much engulfs cooked chickpeas and turnips :/
Does anyone had had this problem?
Thank you!
I saw a great solution to that. It was a bucket set in a pan type feeder that people make all the time. EXCEPT, the pan has 6" sides. The feed never gets more than about an inch deep and they can't bill food over those high sides. I am now using dishpans with a brick in the middle and no one wastes feed any more. I wish I had that old feeder in the picture above. Those are perfect.
Yes! after my chickies moved out to the coop, i started spoiling them with fresh vegies (lettuce, celery, peas & carrots) plus their usual pellets & corn scratch. They did well for a while but finally quit eating the pellets which is where they are getting most of their needed vitamins and such. I now just give them pellets in the morning when they are the most hungry and then their scratch for dinner. If they have eaten well, I give them dried milworms for a snack right before bedtime. Hope this helpsHello!
I have a similar problem. I have a rescued baby cockerel (3 months old) that does not eat his food. I have tried pellets and crumbles and he doesn't eat it!
I tried to fool him by giving him yogurt with his feed, he didn't buy it -and oddly he does not like yogurt either-
Maybe he is depressed as he does not have chicken companionship (he is our only chick)? However he pretty much engulfs cooked chickpeas and turnips :/
Does anyone had had this problem?
Thank you!