Making own feed for chickens

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I don't think I'm really that crazy! I swear that a few days ago that someone posted either a site or recipes for homemade chicken/chick food. I have searched the site and the old posts but can't find it. Maybe it was a dream? Help! Could it be in the new CS magizine? I don't think so!

Can someone let me know if I invented this. I'm about to leave to get some chicks and I will buy comercial feed but if I can make my own or have it mixed I would rather. I'm looking for something with NO animal proteins, and no chemical/antibiotic additives. These are chickens for eggs only and will free range when they are older.

Thanks for any help!

Susan

-- Susan in MN (nanaboo@paulbunyan.net), April 13, 2002

Answers

Susan, There IS an article in the current CS mag about making your own chicken feed. Just read it last night. Haven't had time to check all the posts lately, tho, there might be one on the forum, too. Jan

-- Jan in Co (Janice12@aol.com), April 13, 2002.

http://www.lionsgrip.com/chickens.html

I don't know offhand where the post is, but I bookmarked this out of it.

-- Don Armstrong (darmst@yahoo.com.au), April 13, 2002.


Yep, it's in the new CS magazine. I was reading over some of those recipies, and they're full of some interesting ingredients! ;-

-- Joy in Eastern WA (jparkes@spfarm.com), April 13, 2002.

It was here a few days ago, I'm not sure where it is now. We use soyabean meal for the protein instead of animal products and our hens lay an egg a day each even throughout the winter.

-- susan.banks (susan.banks@sait.ab.ca), April 13, 2002.

Thanks everyone for your help. I must have too much going on in my life or at least my head. Got the chicks today and they are snug and happy in their coup. Susan.banks I would be interested in hearing more about the soybeans and anyother things you do for feeding your chickens. Maybe others would be too!

Thanks again everyone,

Susan

-- Susan in MN (nanaboo@paulbunyan.net), April 13, 2002.



Colorado State has a two page pdf file at http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/livestk/02504.pdf that gives a simple way to figure the final mixture of two different feed sources, using a Pearson's Square. It is pretty handy.

-- BC (desertdweller44@yahoo.com), April 14, 2002.

If they free range, they will be getting animal protein (bugs).

Mark

-- Mark in West Central Ohio (mark@marksykes.net), April 15, 2002.


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