Okay so I have been toying with ideas of how to become more self sufficient with my chickens so I don't have to rely on commercial feeds or store bought grains to feed them. I raise a large garden in the summer and can or freeze pretty much everything I grow. I also fill my freezer and cupboards with canned and frozen chicken and I have a whole pig butchered in the fall and my husband hunts as well.
So here is my questions (sorry for so many but my mind has been going a million miles an hour this week).
1. Can I feed regular foods that I would have in my house to the chickens? My grandmother said that her chickens didn't receive feed at all in the spring through fall and she only fed them through the winter. My thoughts is that I could feed them rice or pasta, any table scraps I have and sprouted seeds such as dried beans and peas for greens and either meat or eggs for protein or boss and potentially peas or lentils for protein plus a calcium supplement such as OS or dairy products such as whey or cheese. Would this work and could it be a complete feed?
2. If I were going to feed them dried beans do I need to cook them for the chickens or can I sprout them and feed them both the seeds and greens at the same time?
I would appreciate any thoughts on this. My main issue is that the hens don't seem to do very well on the commercial feeds and I am constantly fighting off the squirrel and mouse population that lives on the property. It seems I feed the wildlife more than I do the chickens when I put out feed. I see them (squirrels and such) constantly in and out of the coop and in my feeders. I am all for hunting for food but I am not one who really believes in mindless killing so I would rather not eradicate the whole squirrel/mice population of the world but I would like to know that what I am feeding is going to the chickens and not to them. I know when I feed people food to the chickens that they gobble it right up and leave nothing behind and I certainly have plenty to share. Do you think this would be doable?
So here is my questions (sorry for so many but my mind has been going a million miles an hour this week).
1. Can I feed regular foods that I would have in my house to the chickens? My grandmother said that her chickens didn't receive feed at all in the spring through fall and she only fed them through the winter. My thoughts is that I could feed them rice or pasta, any table scraps I have and sprouted seeds such as dried beans and peas for greens and either meat or eggs for protein or boss and potentially peas or lentils for protein plus a calcium supplement such as OS or dairy products such as whey or cheese. Would this work and could it be a complete feed?
2. If I were going to feed them dried beans do I need to cook them for the chickens or can I sprout them and feed them both the seeds and greens at the same time?
I would appreciate any thoughts on this. My main issue is that the hens don't seem to do very well on the commercial feeds and I am constantly fighting off the squirrel and mouse population that lives on the property. It seems I feed the wildlife more than I do the chickens when I put out feed. I see them (squirrels and such) constantly in and out of the coop and in my feeders. I am all for hunting for food but I am not one who really believes in mindless killing so I would rather not eradicate the whole squirrel/mice population of the world but I would like to know that what I am feeding is going to the chickens and not to them. I know when I feed people food to the chickens that they gobble it right up and leave nothing behind and I certainly have plenty to share. Do you think this would be doable?