I'm a new chicken mama. Regardless of how it happened I have 21 chickens
there are 11 that are 18 weeks old (9 hens and 2 roos) and 10 are almost 11 weeks old.
They all freerange most of the day but grower crumbles are always available (they still eat quite a bit of it, although the older ones feeder doesn't have to be filled nearly as frequently)
I am looking to get laying pellets for my hens as that seems to be recomendation at this stage (and can help with cost of feeding so many chickens).
Problem is I don't know how to JUST feed the hens, wouldn't the other chickens (roos and 11 wks) eat it too? I have them in a greenhouse that we leave open during the day. It is divided by plastic chicken fence to seperate the younger ones (the older ones were attacking them initally) but the bigger ones end up on other side during day and visa versa. They are doing better but roosters still attacking but when smaller ones get a little older I plan to take down the divider (dont want them eating pelets - or could they even?) I'm so new at this. Any guidance is greatly appreciated. See coop in pic

They all freerange most of the day but grower crumbles are always available (they still eat quite a bit of it, although the older ones feeder doesn't have to be filled nearly as frequently)
I am looking to get laying pellets for my hens as that seems to be recomendation at this stage (and can help with cost of feeding so many chickens).
Problem is I don't know how to JUST feed the hens, wouldn't the other chickens (roos and 11 wks) eat it too? I have them in a greenhouse that we leave open during the day. It is divided by plastic chicken fence to seperate the younger ones (the older ones were attacking them initally) but the bigger ones end up on other side during day and visa versa. They are doing better but roosters still attacking but when smaller ones get a little older I plan to take down the divider (dont want them eating pelets - or could they even?) I'm so new at this. Any guidance is greatly appreciated. See coop in pic