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American Poultry Association
American Poultry Association
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We did this for years with cattle, didn't have a name for it though. Divide 1 sq mile into 4 squares. Put pens with water in them smack in the middle with gates leading into each square. When the next square is ready for grazing, catch them when they're all in the watering pen at mid-day. Close access to one quarter, open the next. This makes for very efficient grazing. We went from 350 head of open graze cattle on one section to over 500 when we quartered them up.
Same thing can be applied to chickens. Kinda like Salatins meatie pens, but more space for free ranging.
Ok I have been reading tons of different threads on different feeds for chickens. So many people think that there was is the best/only way. No offence to anyone, just saying, I think there is more then one correct way to feed chickens.
I started raising chickens In July o of 2011 I fed my girls the brand of feed that my local feed store carries. That is Albers which is made by Land O' Lakes Purina Feed. When they were little they got crumble, then they made a HUGE mess with that so I switched them to pullets which is what they are on now. They rarely waste it now.
Since before I got my chickens I was reading in the forum everything I could about them. There is always new posts and thoughtd being added most recently this is the thread I have been following and I can see the B&A pics and benefits of FF. Before this I was follow the fodder thread. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/713334/growing-fodder-for-chickens/420#post_9913881
My chickens dont get a lot of free range time. a few hours a week at most. I live in a semi rural area on a lot only one of my 3 neighbors yards are fenced in and my chickens like to visit the neighbors yards. All of my neighbors Love my chickens and dont mind the visit but there are a lot of dogs and cats in the neighborhood and I don't want preventable attacks on my girls.
Would it be worth my time to grow the fodder and feed the FF? I am planning on starting the FF with in the next week. I am just wondering if there would be any extra added health benefits to growing the fodder?
I am so stealing that idea!!!! Thanks!!!Brussels sprouts, tomatoes, and radishes.
They are almost gone already..sheesh all of that work!