ThePrancingPullet
In the Brooder
- Aug 16, 2017
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Hello!
I have been researching feed for our flock, due to arrive next June, and this affordable Organic layer feed option came up. The girls are going to have access to a triangular paddock of roughly 70 square feet, filled with dried leaves, woodchips, and some organic grains thrown down for sprouting (i.e. Rye, not intended for consumption until it has sprouted and the grass is growing). I am just curious to know if anyone has either positive or negative experience with the aforementioned brand. Also, is grit nessasary if they have access to a paddock where dirt, bugs, leaves, and woodchips abound (also, probably small stones.)
I appreciate any help,
ThePrancingPullet
I have been researching feed for our flock, due to arrive next June, and this affordable Organic layer feed option came up. The girls are going to have access to a triangular paddock of roughly 70 square feet, filled with dried leaves, woodchips, and some organic grains thrown down for sprouting (i.e. Rye, not intended for consumption until it has sprouted and the grass is growing). I am just curious to know if anyone has either positive or negative experience with the aforementioned brand. Also, is grit nessasary if they have access to a paddock where dirt, bugs, leaves, and woodchips abound (also, probably small stones.)
I appreciate any help,
ThePrancingPullet