Chickens could eat that but you would still NEED to give them normal chicken food oyster shell and scrach. Chickens need to get food certain food to keep them healthy.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I would be raising chickens for sale, well I am sure a chicken that has eaten a wide variety of food would be a lot tastier then a chicken that has eaten bog standard feed.I guess it would kinda depend on your goals. Are you raising chickens for sale or personal use? Do your customers care what the birds eat as many do here in the U.S. or are they just happy to have meat? There's a lot more to consider, but you get the idea.
My wife's family kept chickens really free-range. No fences, no protection and when they wanted one for the pot they just went out and caught one. If they wanted eggs they sent the kids out to find some. Other than that they ignored the chickens. They had to eat what they could find. Okay, not a particularly efficient operation, but it worked for them.
I can see where feeding chickens restaurant scraps would be cost effective.
Different people, different cultures, different times.
I agree! When I was a boy we used to get river-caught catfish (and often caught our own), and they were oh so good. Today all you can buy is "farm raised" and they are BLAND and tasteless.Quote:
I would be raising chickens for sale, well I am sure a chicken that has eaten a wide variety of food would be a lot tastier then a chicken that has eaten bog standard feed.
Hmm delicious. Im planning to fish farm but let them feed on proper nutrients and mature (which would make them tasty).I agree! When I was a boy we used to get river-caught catfish (and often caught our own), and they were oh so good. Today all you can buy is "farm raised" and they are BLAND and tasteless.
