OMG! They were wasting so much feed

patman75

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I can't believe how much food those chickens have been wasting for the last year.
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Last year I switched to an organic feed that is processed through a hammer mill. So it has chunks of grain but it was a little dusty/powdery. I had suspected that I was going through too much feed per week because of what I was reading on the BYC on how much feed per bird per day.

I am using a 5 gallon pail attached to a large flower pot dish. I also use deep litter method so it was hard to tell how much they were wasting. I took their food and put it in the grass while they were in their pasture. About 30 minutes later watching them eat I sickened to see them bill out their feed wasting so much on the ground. 12 chickens were going through 50lbs of feed in about 1.5 weeks!
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Time for some changes.
1. The flower pot dish was too shallow and too wide. I rigged up some roofing flashing and duct tape to increase the height of the dish by 2 inches and curving back towards the pail to reduce the chance of billing out feed.

2. The farmer that I buy my feed from just started adding molasses to his feed to help hold together the finer particles and the calcium. The new feed not dusty at all.
I put the new changes out in the pasture and watched the little pigs try to bill out the feed but could not.

Now after a week with the new feed and modified feeder they have only eaten 1/3 of their feed.
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It makes me sick to think how much feed must be mixed with the deep litter. Oh well, live and learn.
 
I too, had observe my birds thrashing in the feeder, wasting food.

I too, got advise from a bona fide farmer to switch to pellets and take out the feeder when there was a lot of spillage on the floor. The pellets allowed easy notice and the birds would get hungry and cleaned them up.
 
When I was using pellets and crumbles there was not much waste. But I can't get organic feed in pellet of crumble form.

To bad chickens don't have a sence of saving money.

If they knew had 6 - 5 week old pullets in the garage that is going to replace the older hens this fall they might behave a little better.
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I have been using pelleted food for a few years now, and what a difference in the amount of food we go through! Unless they're chicks, get away from the the crumbles.
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