My latest search during the last silkie chickie sad spell yielded ~2500 results
Before that, other searches would yield ~15-45 posts or threads.
Many went unanswered or answered in a way contrary to the questions hope/desired outcome etal. Too many of this I speak, had this one reply that seemed to kill the thread as no replies seemed to follow up, "keep the bowl full of food just like the water."
Only 1 that I had found, so far, started to tease an actual answer only to be cut short with an answer for later stages innthenchickens life cycle= full grown.
IF: We know that raising cats, dogs, calves, & human kiddos that each meal needs to be approx "x" Oz's based on size, weight & age of the species...
THEN: why has there not been a find-able scale for chickens & other fowl that I can findwhich would also vindicate all of these other threads in the process?
Here is where I'm coming from (If I haven't been clear enough so far)
A given percentage of food is burned as energy & the rest is either used as building blocks for growth, healing &/or survival OR it's excreted as waste.
It seems that logic would dictate that a reasonable approximation should of already been forthcoming over the decade or so?
(In case my hand writing above the graph in the picture is not legible to you here it is)
"A sweeping generalization graph below is more than enough to understand where I'm coming from & that I'm not asking for the moon or anything that grandiose."
The whole idea came about for the sincere wish to know how much would be a minimum goal when you're feeding a sickly chickie/hen/etal and the syringe or Tupperware lid has tsp or tbsp scaled amounts of food stuffs....
That way you can guess with some safety that your not accidentally starving them........
Before that, other searches would yield ~15-45 posts or threads.
Many went unanswered or answered in a way contrary to the questions hope/desired outcome etal. Too many of this I speak, had this one reply that seemed to kill the thread as no replies seemed to follow up, "keep the bowl full of food just like the water."
Only 1 that I had found, so far, started to tease an actual answer only to be cut short with an answer for later stages innthenchickens life cycle= full grown.
IF: We know that raising cats, dogs, calves, & human kiddos that each meal needs to be approx "x" Oz's based on size, weight & age of the species...
THEN: why has there not been a find-able scale for chickens & other fowl that I can findwhich would also vindicate all of these other threads in the process?
Here is where I'm coming from (If I haven't been clear enough so far)
A given percentage of food is burned as energy & the rest is either used as building blocks for growth, healing &/or survival OR it's excreted as waste.
It seems that logic would dictate that a reasonable approximation should of already been forthcoming over the decade or so?
(In case my hand writing above the graph in the picture is not legible to you here it is)
"A sweeping generalization graph below is more than enough to understand where I'm coming from & that I'm not asking for the moon or anything that grandiose."

The whole idea came about for the sincere wish to know how much would be a minimum goal when you're feeding a sickly chickie/hen/etal and the syringe or Tupperware lid has tsp or tbsp scaled amounts of food stuffs....
That way you can guess with some safety that your not accidentally starving them........