localpoultryman
In the Brooder
- Feb 7, 2021
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This is feed mix that works for where I live and for my personal mixed flock. 
0.5 Parts- Soldier Fly Larvae,
3 Parts- Crimped Oats,
1 Part- Seafood Cat Kibble,
2 Parts- Whole Wheat Berries, or Rice Bran,
2 Parts- Cracked Corn,
4 Parts- Lentils and Winter Pea Mixture. (I Feed Don Roberto La Cuida, a Bit Expensive But Worth It!!!)
2 Parts- Alfalfa Timothy Pellets,
Free Choice Oyster Shell and/or Grit,
Feed 1/4 Cup Per Bird In the Morning This Mix and Before Bed I Like To Give a Traditional British and even Asian Farmer Snack of Cooked Potato, with some scrambled egg with some of the crushed eggshell in the mix!
It is important in the winter to feed them before they go to bed as this will help keep them alive and warm from the inside out!
I am currently going to Western Illinois University to study Animal Nutrition so I hope you love this recipe! The evening snack is inspired by the famous Book of The Farm!!!!
Then I mix together some apple cider vinegar and water and let this mixture soak and ferment!!! They love it! I recommend not soaking whole batch at once as it will grow old if kept longer than a few days out of refrigeration.

0.5 Parts- Soldier Fly Larvae,
3 Parts- Crimped Oats,
1 Part- Seafood Cat Kibble,
2 Parts- Whole Wheat Berries, or Rice Bran,
2 Parts- Cracked Corn,
4 Parts- Lentils and Winter Pea Mixture. (I Feed Don Roberto La Cuida, a Bit Expensive But Worth It!!!)
2 Parts- Alfalfa Timothy Pellets,
Free Choice Oyster Shell and/or Grit,
Feed 1/4 Cup Per Bird In the Morning This Mix and Before Bed I Like To Give a Traditional British and even Asian Farmer Snack of Cooked Potato, with some scrambled egg with some of the crushed eggshell in the mix!
It is important in the winter to feed them before they go to bed as this will help keep them alive and warm from the inside out!
I am currently going to Western Illinois University to study Animal Nutrition so I hope you love this recipe! The evening snack is inspired by the famous Book of The Farm!!!!
Then I mix together some apple cider vinegar and water and let this mixture soak and ferment!!! They love it! I recommend not soaking whole batch at once as it will grow old if kept longer than a few days out of refrigeration.