I bought 5-grain scratch (includes cracked corn) can I give them it either every morning or night? And would it help with them keeping warm throughout the day or night?
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Same here Vicker. In the late afternoon in winter I mix their regular food with some 5 way scratch and toss it around the barnyard for them to peck/eat. I don't think they get to much scratch that way as they go through more than enough of their lay feed during the day. And at night, when the temps get below freezing they seem to huddle up to keep warm if they feel cold.Scratch can help put on fat, which can help insulate them. I give food scraps and fat trimmings or suet at times. I primarily use scratch to scatter around the run in winter to give them something to busy themselves with, since bugs and greenery are minimal at that time. My birds have a large run, so I don't measure out an exact amount per bird to give every day. I can see that they aren't pigging out on the extras to the neglect of their regular feed.
Are you fermenting or just mixing the scratch with warm water and serving?I second the warm mash made from their regular food. I feed my chickens that every afternoon, and they love it. They think it's a treat, but it doesn't dilute any of their nutrition.
No fermenting and no scratch.Are you fermenting or just mixing the scratch with warm water and serving?
This is so odd, NatJ!No fermenting and no scratch.
Just the regular chicken food (pellets or crumbles), plus warm water, and serve almost immediately. The pellets or crumbles will soak up the water quite quickly, within a minute or two, and then it's a nice bowl of warm mash (mushy stuff) that chickens seem to love. And because it is made from a complete, balanced feed it provides the right balance of nutrients, so there is no need to limit how much the chickens get. It is safe for them to eat as much as they want.