- less waste, even if they knock some on the floor, let the feeder go empty for an hour or two and they clean it right up
- pellets come in more choices of % protein (at least locally here)
- less dust when pouring/storing feed
I use pellets in the spring, summer and fall. I use layer mash in the winter. It takes a hen 1 hour to eat her daily ration in pellets, but it takes her 3 hours to eat her daily ration in mash. So it occupies them when there is nothing for them to do in the winter.