Hi all you whole grain folks. An update on my "experimental" whole grain flock.............I had an EE pullet lay her first egg the other day at 21 weeks. The other 11 should be laying any day know. Yep these birds are fed whole grains. Very healthy looking birds, out free ranging daily on the frozen ground. (At least the snow is gone.)
(I sprout my Red wheat, BOSS, Oats) Also get Alfalfa meal, and a little fish meal, apple, and pumpkin. Free choice oyster shell. Free choice of the same grains not sprouted.
I am redoing my mix and getting 10 to 20 percent of flax and field peas into their diet. Also looking for alternatives to the fish meal. The hen that laid the first egg, just happened to be the one that "helped" me clean out the worm bin.. Next day she laid an egg!
Oh yes they get lots of organic soil year round to eat the roots from spent lettuce plants. So I am not worried about probiotics or minerals.
Here is my opinion.
If there is a will there is a way. Not all of us NEED processed food to raise healthy chickens! If you put the time and energy into the research on nutrition and amino acids. One can do it the old fashioned way.
After all.. It was not until after WWII that we came up with all this processed food any way. This may not be the way to go if you are a factory farm and want to squeeze every ounce of production form your birds during their short life before you compost them........
Anyway, I get tired of everyone saying no it can not be done.
Once I get my new mix figured out I will post details on cost and basic details. (Looks like under $20 per 50lbs using organic grains. Would be about 25% cheaper with non organic grains.)
ON
(I sprout my Red wheat, BOSS, Oats) Also get Alfalfa meal, and a little fish meal, apple, and pumpkin. Free choice oyster shell. Free choice of the same grains not sprouted.
I am redoing my mix and getting 10 to 20 percent of flax and field peas into their diet. Also looking for alternatives to the fish meal. The hen that laid the first egg, just happened to be the one that "helped" me clean out the worm bin.. Next day she laid an egg!
Oh yes they get lots of organic soil year round to eat the roots from spent lettuce plants. So I am not worried about probiotics or minerals.
Here is my opinion.
If there is a will there is a way. Not all of us NEED processed food to raise healthy chickens! If you put the time and energy into the research on nutrition and amino acids. One can do it the old fashioned way.
After all.. It was not until after WWII that we came up with all this processed food any way. This may not be the way to go if you are a factory farm and want to squeeze every ounce of production form your birds during their short life before you compost them........
Anyway, I get tired of everyone saying no it can not be done.
Once I get my new mix figured out I will post details on cost and basic details. (Looks like under $20 per 50lbs using organic grains. Would be about 25% cheaper with non organic grains.)
ON