learning what to feed the rabbits instead of pellets over the past year has prompted me to try to do something similar for our chickens. We've had hens for years and have kept them in a coop built on a wagon frame with yard underneath so they could be moved through the growing season, then move into a winter coop.They've been fed layer pellets. This spring we'll be starting with new chicks and would like to move away from the ground up/pelletized feed--partly because it is so vague about what is actually in there.
What I've noticed is that many of the forage plants for rabbits can be fed before they go to seed. But chickens seem to need more seeds. So I wondered if feeding things like dock and clover to chickens would be a good idea. Already started giving the hens scraps when we last butchered and the bones to pick after we have a rabbit meal. Have a plan to raise the new chicks (once they're ready to be outside--if the green time ever comes) in a movable coop that moves around a central compost area, with a lightweight movable run on the other side of the coop. So the compost would be the hub and the "pasture area" would be making a wide circle around it with the coop (for night-time predator protection) between.
Would appreciate suggestions from anyone who's raising hens on any kind of natural feed. And my apologies if this is not an appropriate question to pose in this forum. (I've been looking for help on BYC but find the forum harder on my eyes and not as well organized as RT so got discouraged and came "home")
What I've noticed is that many of the forage plants for rabbits can be fed before they go to seed. But chickens seem to need more seeds. So I wondered if feeding things like dock and clover to chickens would be a good idea. Already started giving the hens scraps when we last butchered and the bones to pick after we have a rabbit meal. Have a plan to raise the new chicks (once they're ready to be outside--if the green time ever comes) in a movable coop that moves around a central compost area, with a lightweight movable run on the other side of the coop. So the compost would be the hub and the "pasture area" would be making a wide circle around it with the coop (for night-time predator protection) between.
Would appreciate suggestions from anyone who's raising hens on any kind of natural feed. And my apologies if this is not an appropriate question to pose in this forum. (I've been looking for help on BYC but find the forum harder on my eyes and not as well organized as RT so got discouraged and came "home")