Pumpkins as Chicken Feed

centrarchid

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Sep 19, 2009
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In coming years plan to plant about an acre of orchard understory in pupmpkin to be used as supplemental chicken food source in fall. Any suggestions on cultivars that give quality edible yield? I’m not after bigger pumpkins, rather more edible yield per acre. More calories
 
the racist pie pumpkins

I think you have a typo here. ;)

Good, old autocorrect!

To answer the question, I find that the C. moscata varieties seem to be meatier for the individual squash/pumpkin but I don't know what are more prolific. Probably depends on local soils and weather.

Maybe your local Ag Agent could steer you right?
 
I don't grow pumpkins as I work a pumpkin farm every year but at the end I take a 1/2 truck load home for the geese and chickens. I have found the flat deep ribbed pie pumpkins last the longest. Carving pumpkins rot first. No nicks, a stem and never frozen can last well into the new year. I store them in the tack room (unheated), single layer, not touching, off the floor. Everytime I feed one I check for signs of rotting and that one is fed first. Spraying with a light bleach mixture is supposed to extend them so I might try that. It did get below freezing last week so it might be a lost cause but I can usually nurse them along for a month.
 
I posted on FB local town group for used Halloween pumpkins and bales... this was one of 3 loads I picked up.
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