Mine did not like the pellets and I had to add crumbles to their feeder to get them to finally eat the last of the pellets.
They were picking through the pellets looking for the crumbles.
I have 50 chickens and I use the crumbles in the different feeders for the different flocks and I never have any waste at all.
Its the same ingredients and if the crumbles make them happy so be it.
I throw some oyster shell in the feeder as well. They will eat what they need of it.
I also like the crumbles because you can make the hot mash out of it on those cold winter mornings or even before they go to roost at night. It keeps them warm.
The crumbles mixed with cracked corn or scratch and some very hot water, stir it all up and serve. They are very content after eating that during cold weather.
You can't make hot mash out of the pellets and I like to have food that is multi purpose.
I don't really notice any excessive powder from the crumbles. They are bigger than the chick starter which can get powdery but haven't noticed it with the layer crumbles.
Any time you stress the chickens they are not going to lay and switching to a food they don't like or aren't use to will do that.
They were picking through the pellets looking for the crumbles.
I have 50 chickens and I use the crumbles in the different feeders for the different flocks and I never have any waste at all.
Its the same ingredients and if the crumbles make them happy so be it.
I throw some oyster shell in the feeder as well. They will eat what they need of it.
I also like the crumbles because you can make the hot mash out of it on those cold winter mornings or even before they go to roost at night. It keeps them warm.
The crumbles mixed with cracked corn or scratch and some very hot water, stir it all up and serve. They are very content after eating that during cold weather.
You can't make hot mash out of the pellets and I like to have food that is multi purpose.
I don't really notice any excessive powder from the crumbles. They are bigger than the chick starter which can get powdery but haven't noticed it with the layer crumbles.
Any time you stress the chickens they are not going to lay and switching to a food they don't like or aren't use to will do that.