supplementing layers' diets in winter?

Fred's Hens :

http://www.tractorsupply.com/cattle-calf-feed/standlee-hay-alfalfa-hay-pellets-5121762

Just
looking at TSC, only because of it's vast store network, they have alfalfa in bales and pellets. These look reasonably affordable. 50 pounds for $12. Not too bad. Thinking about softening these before feeding, as they'd likely be too large to eat as is.

Thanks Fred (and Chris)
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So you think just soaking in water to soften, and then mix with feed??? Or will they eat it alone Chris??​
 
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Thanks Fred (and Chris)
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So you think just soaking in water to soften, and then mix with feed??? Or will they eat it alone Chris??

I feed a moistened mash anyhow, so softening some alfalfa and mixing seems a good place to start.
 
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Thanks Fred (and Chris)
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So you think just soaking in water to soften, and then mix with feed??? Or will they eat it alone Chris??

This is what my Alfalfa Meal looks like,
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I have never tried the Alfalfa Pellets on poultry of even soaking them.

Chris
 
I have alfalfa for my horses and sheep, I also just throw a flake into the run for the chickens. They have a great time scratching and pecking at it when they are confined to the run. I'll break it up a bit and hose it down. I had a horse choke on the cubes when I was young so haven't used those since then but I don't remember them having much leaf to them. More like compressed stems.... That was a long time ago though and they might be made differently now. I'm pretty sure you could find them at any local feed store. Possibly cheaper than at TSC.
 

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