Scratch is a mixture of grains, usually corn, millet, wheat, sunflower seeds, etc. It IS NOT a balanced diet alone for chickens. It is primarily carbohydrates and can make the chickens fat which in turn can cause problems in egg laying. It also does not have enough protein in it.
Layer pellets, mash or crumbles are a commercial blend of ingredients specifically for poultry. It is produced for different types of poultry depending upon their needs i.e. laying hens, chicks, broilers, roosters, turkeys, ducks, etc.
For confined birds, a commercial feed is best with scratch given occasionally as treats.
Free range birds get a lot of their nutrients from bugs, worms, grass and other things they pick up. Having a commercial feed available for them helps balance out their diet.
Produce, table scraps and other food sources as a supplement are also good for confined or free range birds if you use good sense (not a lot of salt, chemically enhanced food, sweets for example).
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Layer pellets, mash or crumbles are a commercial blend of ingredients specifically for poultry. It is produced for different types of poultry depending upon their needs i.e. laying hens, chicks, broilers, roosters, turkeys, ducks, etc.
For confined birds, a commercial feed is best with scratch given occasionally as treats.
Free range birds get a lot of their nutrients from bugs, worms, grass and other things they pick up. Having a commercial feed available for them helps balance out their diet.
Produce, table scraps and other food sources as a supplement are also good for confined or free range birds if you use good sense (not a lot of salt, chemically enhanced food, sweets for example).
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