I've got a small flock of 5 isa-brown/red sex link (couple came from rspca so who knows what they are).
I also have a larger flock that's moved in of australian native bush turkeys.
I'm feeding premium mash and the turkeys may I say, not only love it but look very healthy. That said they are a protected species and I cannot eat them, get eggs from them or cull them so I do not wish to make the chook feed too attractive to them.
I also don't want to make my chooks unhappy. Is there a pain free method of moving from (expensive) mash to (inexpensive) pellets or should I just bite the bullet and let them go cold turkey (so to speak ;-)
thanks muchly
donna
I also have a larger flock that's moved in of australian native bush turkeys.
I'm feeding premium mash and the turkeys may I say, not only love it but look very healthy. That said they are a protected species and I cannot eat them, get eggs from them or cull them so I do not wish to make the chook feed too attractive to them.
I also don't want to make my chooks unhappy. Is there a pain free method of moving from (expensive) mash to (inexpensive) pellets or should I just bite the bullet and let them go cold turkey (so to speak ;-)
thanks muchly
donna