freemotion
Food Guru
I think the sunlight has a LOT to do with it, too. Other critters, like beef cattle, will have a high level of Omega III's in their fat if on pasture.Mackay said:Yes, but, we can only free range part of the year. 4 or 5 months at best.... so I'm wondering what I can do to feed them to keep that quality up in the long long long winter we have.
I make lawn hay in the spring/summer and feed it all winter when there is snow cover. Sprouted grains, too.
I feed no commercial feeds, only whole foods and grains. Production did NOT drop when I made the switch.
The sprouted grains provide protein, but whenever I have meat scraps that the hens can have...they go to town on them! If we were living on our land and what we can produce exclusively, I would probably can up some of the offal and boil up heads and such for the hens as well. Ick. May it never come to that!
There are always worm bins in the cellar and solder fly grubs to be raised. Future project for me.