Posted by notjustair on March 12, 2014 at 17:26:54 from (174.229.76.191):
In Reply to: chicken feed posted by Nick167 on March 12, 2014 at 16:18:59:
Bob has it - run corn through the mill without a screen. You could also throw in whole wheat.
I have hogs so I grind for them. I feed the chickens that feed as well. There are two feeders in each chicken house, one for layer crumbles and the other for the hog feed. The hog feed has the mineral and protein in it already as a bagged supplement I put in the mixer grinder. I have found that when they have access to that feed they lay about a third more eggs. They still eat the crumbles, but they eat about as much ground grains as crumbles. Chickens will eat a balanced diet when given the choice. Just don't make it too fine. If it is a belted grinder don't run it at full steam.
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