https://www.chewy.com/scratch-peck-feeds-naturally-free/dp/159790Oh! That makes more sense! I've never heard of the brand before and I immediately assumed it was scratch and treats not feed
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https://www.chewy.com/scratch-peck-feeds-naturally-free/dp/159790Oh! That makes more sense! I've never heard of the brand before and I immediately assumed it was scratch and treats not feed
Good to know! I was very worried that they were eating *so* much less when fed fermented feed. They don’t seem any less healthy and are developing normally... so I’ve just been keeping a wary eye out. I didn’t want to be starving them!I'm a recent convert to feeding wet layer crumble, and fermenting when I can. Started doing this after watching the ladies run to the waterer right after filling their crops with the morning feed. After a week I was amazed how much less they eat and drink this way. I try to get the consistency about the same as I like my oatmeal. Have kept track and they are eating 1/3 less than before when they had only dry feed, and still laying the same and not showing any other changes. I had thought they would self regulate their feeding, but when they have dry feed available all day they go through much more (even with an almost zero-waste feeder) and just make a whole lot more poo, but are no healthier or more productive for all the extra feed. Sort of like a certain human chicken keeper I know....
Dumor is also a pretty cheap brand but they have good food as well. The most expensive feeds are usually the organic feedsI checked out the S & P website and I think I would switch feeds. If you can get Purina Layena pellets you would have better results and save money!
A few of my pullets are gorging by the end of the day and not on feed, but dirt, or whatever else they can find inside their run until their crops are enormous. Are they missing something from their diets? I feed them Scratch and Peck. It's available at all times and I will add water to an extra bowl of it in the mornings, so they eat the finely grounded up part of the feed too. Grit and oyster shells are always available also. They get a small amount of mealworms, or canned sardines with no salt and no added oil for a little extra protein. They go berserk for those. Curious if I am doing something wrong, if they are missing something from their diet, or is this normal chicken behavior? I believe the pullets who are gorging are the ones who just started laying eggs.
I do not have a bag on me right now, but it is a brand of grower feed. I can identify it by looking at it. Looks like seeds and other things mixed up together. A lot of it is powdery though. Thats why I add some in a separate bowl mixed with water so they get all of the feed.