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phate008
Chirping
My pullets are only about 8 months old so I am new to this.
Their history of feed is as follows. I started them for the first few months on
Manna Pro Chick Starter Medicated Crumbles
Then I moved onto the Manna Chicken Stratch (non-medicated)
The store I got them from suggested that I move them to this stuff https://www.chewy.com/scratch-peck-...QyzeGMWdmwnUjPA9Vc69tURZxA7xP9ixoCjskQAvD_BwE
They started being very picky about that feed and only eating certain things so I looked for stuff like it, but being in a high risk covid area I had to order everything online.
I ordered from chewy and got a few different bags of Henny Penny. Tried the scratch and the layer blend. They don't eat any pellets and the scratch includes sunflower seeds so all they do is sift through it and take them out. It's not like the feeds include thousands of seeds, but when I fill there container half way they will sift through all of it looking for the 100 or so seeds.
I did a google search looking for some of the top rated feeds and ordered this from Amazon which had a lot of good reviews
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NSHVJ5N/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Got it in the mail two days ago with the same result as it includes the seeds.
I give them treats everyday which I know is probably not good. It varies, but I'll string up a whole cabbage some weeks. Mix sweet potato, greek yogurt, and steel cut oats together and give them that. Occasionally I'll grab a few fist fulls of grass. Ill shred half an apple or some various veggies. I mean they seem happy and healthy, but the smallest is very petite and light weight. The other two seem to have healthy weights and are a good size. Eggs all seem good. For all I know when I am not in there giving them anything they are eating their scratch. But what I see is that when I throw a handful into their yard to quiet them they immediately look for the couple of seeds. When I fill their bucket they use their beaks to spill it on the floor for the seeds.
Are the feeds that I bought no good for them? Should I try a layer crumble as they seemed to like at one point? I never knew that scratch and seed blends were considered a treat. My assumption was always that chickens ate chicken scratch so if it included scratch and layer in the title i went with it. I am learning as I am going, but to be clear- this is only to be used as a treat?
I will look into some of the suggestions some of you have mentioned.
Their history of feed is as follows. I started them for the first few months on
Manna Pro Chick Starter Medicated Crumbles
Then I moved onto the Manna Chicken Stratch (non-medicated)
The store I got them from suggested that I move them to this stuff https://www.chewy.com/scratch-peck-...QyzeGMWdmwnUjPA9Vc69tURZxA7xP9ixoCjskQAvD_BwE
They started being very picky about that feed and only eating certain things so I looked for stuff like it, but being in a high risk covid area I had to order everything online.
I ordered from chewy and got a few different bags of Henny Penny. Tried the scratch and the layer blend. They don't eat any pellets and the scratch includes sunflower seeds so all they do is sift through it and take them out. It's not like the feeds include thousands of seeds, but when I fill there container half way they will sift through all of it looking for the 100 or so seeds.
I did a google search looking for some of the top rated feeds and ordered this from Amazon which had a lot of good reviews
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NSHVJ5N/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Got it in the mail two days ago with the same result as it includes the seeds.
I give them treats everyday which I know is probably not good. It varies, but I'll string up a whole cabbage some weeks. Mix sweet potato, greek yogurt, and steel cut oats together and give them that. Occasionally I'll grab a few fist fulls of grass. Ill shred half an apple or some various veggies. I mean they seem happy and healthy, but the smallest is very petite and light weight. The other two seem to have healthy weights and are a good size. Eggs all seem good. For all I know when I am not in there giving them anything they are eating their scratch. But what I see is that when I throw a handful into their yard to quiet them they immediately look for the couple of seeds. When I fill their bucket they use their beaks to spill it on the floor for the seeds.
Are the feeds that I bought no good for them? Should I try a layer crumble as they seemed to like at one point? I never knew that scratch and seed blends were considered a treat. My assumption was always that chickens ate chicken scratch so if it included scratch and layer in the title i went with it. I am learning as I am going, but to be clear- this is only to be used as a treat?
I will look into some of the suggestions some of you have mentioned.