- Thread starter
- #11
Thank you! @EggSighted4Life @BigBlueHen53 @U_StormcrowSorry, that post doesn't answer your question.
THIS ONE should answer your question (which is a good one). Again, apologies.
Last edited:
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Thank you! @EggSighted4Life @BigBlueHen53 @U_StormcrowSorry, that post doesn't answer your question.
THIS ONE should answer your question (which is a good one). Again, apologies.
I just feel like crumbles are much more wasteful because the gals like to just throw it out of the feeder.... maybe I need a new feeder come to think of itYes, welcome!
I also have a hard time finding all-flock in pellet form. No worries, they eat crumbles just fine and one advantage is chicks can eat it, too.
^^^ good people. All happy to be able to help.
That is easy. They are not like dogs or cats or catgle who need a gradual transition. Besides, there isn't much difference in the composition of each; crumble is essentially pellets that are pressed a little less in the pelletizer machine. Just put pellets in their feeder. They won't like it because they hate any change. But one will be adventurous enough to try it and the rest will follow....
Also any recommendations on the best way to wean them off of the crumble and into the pellets? (I also feel like pellets would reduce food waste but maybe that's just in my head)
That's what I do with the fines in the bottom of the feed bowls. I save it in a gallon tin, and use that for Chickie Snack. A scoop of that, some water to make a mash, and they scarf it down. It's your regular feed, ladies! Silly chickens.unless you don't mind stirring water into the fines the crumbles leave and it doesn't freeze before they eat it.