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I have heard of some people feeding their chickens rabbit pellets during the winter to give them the grass they need for the dark yolks Seeing as how rabbit pellets are mostly alfalfa would this hurt the birds or help?

Mike
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It wont hurt them to have them occasionally , but a steady diet of them could be a problem , remember most feeds are formulated for the spcific animal.
You can suppliment the chicken grain with rabbit pellets but it might be better to give them hay instead.
 
Why spend money on rabbit food when you can buy alfalfa cubes and beet pulp shreds for the same money without added minerals that might throw the chickens nutritionally off balance.

If you want to add things to their diet look at your feed store or even TSC for alfalfa cubes, beet pulp shreds and other natural feed supplements.

Just be careful. Too much of a good thing and they will not eat their laying feed and your egg rate will drop off.
 
I saw a thread somewhere on BYC about giving chickens alfalfa cubes to peck at in the winter. That's what I'm going to do...but I also have horses I can feed the excess too.
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I wasnt thinking of giving it as the sole ration or in any great amount I was only thinking of every other day or so And then just throwing some out with their scratch
 
I would limit the treats of rabbit pellets. The mineral and vitamin balance in the feed can upset your hens natural chemical balance. Read and compare the lables and make sure there isn't high concentration of certain minerals.
 
Alfalfa cubes.....sounds better And the beet pulp Ive never heard of that But it could be good
 

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