Or, to put it in a complete sentence:
How does one provide a complete nutrition for dual-purpose chickens without buying anything from the store?
I understand that raw milk products, free ranging, sunflower seeds, oats/corn, etc. can all contribute to a balanced diet. What would be the ideal vs. the practical? How could I get high-producing chickens without buying commercial feed, ever? This includes overwintering. Think about 30 chickens, and up to a half acre to dedicate for "chicken crops." Total homestead area is 5 acres. Portable electric net fencing is all I have right now - no permanent perimeter. The climate is Nashville/Atlanta - it freezes in the winter, get well over 100 in the summer, and the grass grows from march through November.
Thanks.
How does one provide a complete nutrition for dual-purpose chickens without buying anything from the store?
I understand that raw milk products, free ranging, sunflower seeds, oats/corn, etc. can all contribute to a balanced diet. What would be the ideal vs. the practical? How could I get high-producing chickens without buying commercial feed, ever? This includes overwintering. Think about 30 chickens, and up to a half acre to dedicate for "chicken crops." Total homestead area is 5 acres. Portable electric net fencing is all I have right now - no permanent perimeter. The climate is Nashville/Atlanta - it freezes in the winter, get well over 100 in the summer, and the grass grows from march through November.
Thanks.