I'm pretty sure,chickens can live on regular grain and bugs. They might not produce as much,but should be fine. They didn't have special chicken feed in the old days.
A couple days ago, on Twitter, I read a feed addressing a problem with hens laying eggs. They stopped completely in most cases. They were feeding them the tractor plus(?) Feed - when swapped to goat feed or local made feed, the chickens all went back to laying eggs within a day or so of the feed swap. They screwing with the food
Tractor Supply. I walked into one in Dallas to buy Ivermectin back in 2020. They had a sign up chastising anyone purchasing it for human consumption. I haven’t trusted them since.
They can live on anything. My stepmom feeds hers (in addition to regular corn/grain feed) spoiled leftovers. So not only are they egg machines, but they're also garbage disposals!
I'm pretty sure,chickens can live on regular grain and bugs. They might not produce as much,but should be fine. They didn't have special chicken feed in the old days.
A couple days ago, on Twitter, I read a feed addressing a problem with hens laying eggs. They stopped completely in most cases. They were feeding them the tractor plus(?) Feed - when swapped to goat feed or local made feed, the chickens all went back to laying eggs within a day or so of the feed swap. They screwing with the food
Read that as well,just feed them regularly animal food,they are not picky.
Tractor Supply. I walked into one in Dallas to buy Ivermectin back in 2020. They had a sign up chastising anyone purchasing it for human consumption. I haven’t trusted them since.
They can live on anything. My stepmom feeds hers (in addition to regular corn/grain feed) spoiled leftovers. So not only are they egg machines, but they're also garbage disposals!