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Misting wouldn't work for me either.
In this weather, I feed wet mash in addition to, or instead of, dry crumbles. Those on self feeders always eat all the wet mash from the pans before touching the dry feed. Their growth rates and egg laying aren't affected as bad, and the waters do not have to be refilled as often; though they do drop more feed in the waters, making them have to be cleaned more often. Because the CX chicks are rationed, I try to feed them only enough wet mash to last about 30 minutes to an hour, twice daily. [Will shorten the feeding time as they grow.] They have grass if they want it, but are so far content to sit untill I bring their rations again.
Last year I had problems with the rationed CX hens filling their crops to the bursting point, then running to the waterer.................................. one died of flip after drinking........................... no more problems after switching to wet mash.
Misting wouldn't work for me either.
In this weather, I feed wet mash in addition to, or instead of, dry crumbles. Those on self feeders always eat all the wet mash from the pans before touching the dry feed. Their growth rates and egg laying aren't affected as bad, and the waters do not have to be refilled as often; though they do drop more feed in the waters, making them have to be cleaned more often. Because the CX chicks are rationed, I try to feed them only enough wet mash to last about 30 minutes to an hour, twice daily. [Will shorten the feeding time as they grow.] They have grass if they want it, but are so far content to sit untill I bring their rations again.
