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Mixed Corn...Why?

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I mistakenly filled my feeder with mixed corn yesterday. When I realised the error I emptied most of it out. When tucking them up for the night the little minxs' had thrown out all the pellets on the ground and eaten all the corn. Moral of this post Look what you are doing when filling up.

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Mixed corn is nowhere near as nutritious as layers pellets.

 

The most common way to feed your hens is to have layers pellets as the bulk of the diet, with free ranging, greens, and extras, such as mixed corn later on in the day, so that it doesn't crowd out the good stuff.

 

Chucking a handful of corn into the run will get them all back in at bedtime.

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And it is good in the depths of winter as a late treat to warm tums before bed - partic for the little polands who aren't exactly well endowed in the fluff department! I tend to feed mixed in with warm pellet porridge when its really bad.

That's what I do too. Half a cup of corn between 4 chickens just before bedtime. Also to bribe them to go back in their run!

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If you were raising chickens for the table,ie eating them-then you would feed them mixed corn because it puts weight on birds quickly and makes the meat juicy.Thats why intensivley reared chickens are ready for culling at around 6 weeks.

 

Chickens generally will die for corn and is great as a persuader plus makes the yolks go orangery yellow! :D

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Our just get a little corn as a treat at the end of the day along with a few mealworms, both of which they would kill for.

 

I would have real trouble getting ours back into their respective runs without corn rattling around on my trusty blue scoop. It is nice to give them a treat after a hard day of laying, they are not machines after all.

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