Official BYC Poll: Crumbles, Mash, or Pellets?

Which feed type do you use?

  • Crumbles

    Votes: 351 58.0%
  • Mash

    Votes: 57 9.4%
  • Pellets

    Votes: 295 48.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 72 11.9%

  • Total voters
    605
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Choosing which feed to buy for your birds can be a complex process with many variables, and today we would like to hear your opinion on one of these. Which feed texture/size do you prefer? Vote in the poll above, and reply below if you wish with the reasoning behind your choice.

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Layer crumbles for my bantams. They some times get scratch.
 
My chickens do so well on this feed- I love the Pellets. There is less waist. The food is balanced/ consistent in the pellet.
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I switched mine over to a brand called Milestone from Muenster. I order my dog food from them online so I figured I'd make life easy and get the chicken food there too.

It's like a halfway point between a crumble and a pellet. Pieces are roughly the size of a crumble but they are made to be this size (not just a crushed pellet), so there is functionally no dust and all of the pieces are consistent.

I call it their chicken kibble :p

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My chickens used to eat crumbles but since chickens are messy eaters a lot of it was wasted by getting thrown out of the feeder. Pellets stop them from getting their feed everywhere when they eat, lol
 
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The majority of me flock get pellets, and they get pellets because I get less wastage. My average to large size chicks, peachicks, poults, and ducklings get crumbles, and the smaller banties get mash. I also like to make a special treat for the waterfowl, and peafowl, they occasionally get a mix of rolled corn, scratch, TMC Gamebird, and 20% pellets.
 
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My ducklings get low protein mash which I strongly dislike. It gets wasted and once it hits the ground starts to ferment and stink, draws flies... they won't eat it if it's wetted. Ick.

Chicks and guinea keets get crumbles until they're old enough to eat with the flock.

The flock has until recently gotten pellets which are the cleanest, neatest food format we've tried so far. It's balanced, not powdery, and if one falls to the ground, someone will snatch it up before it has a chance to turn into fly bait.

We're trying out New Country Organics whole grain layer feed right now. I'm experimenting with soaking and lightly fermenting it and the chickens love it. Ducks hate it surprisingly... it's full of peas which they usually love.
 
My ducklings get low protein mash which I strongly dislike. It gets wasted and once it hits the ground starts to ferment and stink, draws flies... they won't eat it if it's wetted. Ick.

Chicks and guinea keets get crumbles until they're old enough to eat with the flock.

The flock has until recently gotten pellets which are the cleanest, neatest food format we've tried so far. It's balanced, not powdery, and if one falls to the ground, someone will snatch it up before it has a chance to turn into fly bait.

We're trying out New Country Organics whole grain layer feed right now. I'm experimenting with soaking and lightly fermenting it and the chickens love it. Ducks hate it surprisingly... it's full of peas which they usually love.
what’s fermenting mean?
 

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