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And I weighed the cup of feed- it is just over 4 ounces which is the estimate for feeding adult poultry in commercial standards. Of course I don't have 'commercial' birds so I think I just saw a problem there too...:-(
Vt, gander and/or desertmarcy-I have a question on feed for my Russians. Yall seem to have the experience so here goes: I give a cup of feed per chicken in the mornings when tending all of the poultry. For now the feed consists of a 50 pound bag of layer mixed with 25 pounds of cracked corn. I give all adults wet feed. (Not fermented just add water and stir until all is moistened.) All other breeds including Orpingtons are 'well rounded' but with the ROs the breast bone can still be felt when I pick them up! They get more free range days than other breeds. So am I not feeding them enough? I started mixing in the cracked corn because supposedly it adds weight to the birds. Right now I am debating feeding a second time each day but don't want to spend all that money on more feed if it will be overfeeding them
desertmarcy, gave you some great advice and not much to add but this is what I do when I get my food wet and do not give it time to ferment is to let the water soak for one to two hours but this is more so because it is just so hot here and I do not want the chickens to use any of their own body fluids to moisten the feed and if properly soaked with water the more nutrients from the feed will be absorbed by the chicken also have you ever added Apple Cider Vinegar to their drinking water and just a half a shoot's worth to a couple of gallons this just makes a difference and helps keep their digestion system clean and healthy as the ORs are a funny bread ..
Are you giving them any other feed as mine get Flack raiser, Laying mash, and as we do not have grass around here a square of alpha in tossed into the bucket and allowed to soak but the alpha is soaked separately to insure it dissolves totally then added to the mix and they eat the feed morning and again in the evening and there are 3 RO hens and 1 RO rooster with 6 EE hens in the coop and the EE hens are in there till grown as Buddy is so gentle with them so he is allowed to have baby's in his coop and run ..... But Buddy is also mostly hen pecked as he likes to roost between the lady's ....
Big Brest on ROs I normally have a bone for the chest in the summer it is only in the winter when cracked corn is in the mix and always available ..
Also due to the chicks being in the coop chick feed and I use Turkey Grow for this is available ....
gander007