the first year of Soy Free Eggs

You should not feed them again until all the kibble is cleaned up. When there is some kibble left on the bottom of the feeding tray you know that their digestive systems are full and working to absorb all nutrients. If you feel they need something additional just feed fruit or greens but no more maintenance ration until all the kibble is gone.
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Can you offer me some feeding advice?
When you say maintenance ration, are you referring to the UltraKibble/organic feed mix? So it's ok to offer fresh food while they're still working on the UK?

My first UltraKibble is arriving today and I'm trying to figure out how to use it. I live in the city and haven't found a feed solution that's entirely satisfactory yet--I've been driving to the nearest TSC to get the Purina feed.

I have a tiny flock: a white crested black Polish bantam, a Buff Orpington, and a Rhode Island Red.

So far I've located some organic feed made with soy, scratch available in the farm-sized bags, and various bird seed available at the pet stores, and some higher quality bird seed available at the brand new city homesteaders' shop in town. I sprout bird seed for my girls in my kitchen as a supplement, and they forage in the yard as much as I can allow--at least an hour a day, usually several.

What would you recommend I mix with the UltraKibble?

Thanks in advance,
Dawn
 
Hi so much to understand! I looked at New Country Organics and they use peas and corn...does the rest of their product make it stand out over something like Scratch and Peck Organic Feed? Thank you!
 

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