Hello, I plan on raising some meat birds and I don't know if I could afford to buy another type of feed. I am already buying Layer Feed, Scratch Feed, and Chick Feed.
I am wondering what I could feed meat birds instead of buying broiler feed? Are there more natural alternatives? Do meat chickens NEED broiler feed?
You could feed chick starter to the meat chickens.
Whether meat chickens "need" broiler feed is a question that doesn't have a simple yes or no answer.
They certainly can live and grow on normal chick starter. It will be safe for you to eat them. So no, they do not "need" broiler feed.
But if you are raising specially bred meat chickens (like Cornish Cross) and you want them to grow as big and fast as possible, so you get the most meat in the least time, then broiler feed can help make that possible. The difference will probably be small, and I can't say whether it will be too small to notice (as compared with feeding them chick starter). So yes, Cornish Cross do sort-of "need" broiler feed to give the very best results.
If your meat chickens are males of most other chicken breeds, they will never grow as big or as fast as Cornish Cross, and feeding them broiler feed rather than chick starter will not make as much difference (small difference vs. even smaller difference.)
I don't know if I could afford to buy another type of feed. I am already buying Layer Feed, Scratch Feed, and Chick Feed.
How would another kind of feed change the cost? If you feed them one of the feeds you already buy, you will need to buy more bags of it, because more chickens are eating it.
If one kind of feed costs more than another, then of course you would save money by using the cheaper one (assuming it has equal nutrition.) But you haven't mentioned a price difference, just wanting to avoid buying another kind of feed.
If you want to cut down on kinds of feed, I would skip the scratch, and maybe the layer feed as well. All chickens can be healthy with no scratch.
Adult chickens can do fine on chick starter, as long as the hens who are laying have a separate source of calcium (like a dish of oyster shell.) That is the main difference between layer feed and other feeds: layer feed has about 3 times as much calcium as the others.
Or you can buy a flock-raiser or all-flock type feed and use it for all of them. It is pretty much the same as chick starter, but with a different name on the package. Laying hens need a separate calcium source when they eat these feeds too, just like they would with chick starter.
You might want broiler feed (higher protein) for the meat chicks, or you might not. They certainly could live and grow on chick starter or on a flock-raise or all-flock type food, and they would probably grow almost as fast on those feeds as they would on broiler feed.