Facts On Feeding And Raising Chickens

Raising chickens is not a very big problem as far as feeding them is concerned. Chickens eat almost everything; it may be vegetables meat or insects. Try feeding them with dog food and they will peck it with a lot of enthusiasm and there will be no difference if you give them pig food also. The fact is that the chickens clean the garbage scrap. Insects, worm, or any other being which is more susceptible than they are can be consumed by the chicken. You do not have to worry too much about feeding chickens and they are easy to raise in your backyard. You only have to be careful about feeding them, the required amount of vitamins and giving them the boosters.

 

Chickens can be brought up on grains or they can be given leftover food and various vegetable peelings. The fact is that raising chickens will not be tough if you can feed them with the scraps and bits and pieces. We may not realize but chicken are smart enough and they are well aware when their lunch bucket is ready.

There are numerous ways to feed them when you are raising chickens. The feed can be kept in a large container if it is possible, depending on the number of chicken to be fed. There is no concern about wasting food even if you scatter it around the place as the chicken are sure to peck every morsel of grain on the ground. Chicken also have a taste for small pieces of meat and bones and they can be given that also.

Calcium is an important part of the chicken's diet when it comes to laying eggs, so you have to be careful about including that in their feed when you are raising chicken. You can add crushed clam shells in the food which is given to the chicken when the when laying season approaches. Make sure that you do not give whole clam shells as they can be mistaken for chicken eggs. It is possible to get clam shells in the neighboring feed stores, remember to crush them properly before feeding the chicken.

Grains, pellets, feed and corn are the best food for the chicken. It is all right to feed them with vegetables, fruits and meat also. It is important to monitor the food which is given to the chicken as some items can be unhealthy and even harmful for the birds. It can also be fatal for the chicken if they consume food which is not suitable for them.

There are a few reasons why chickens should not be fed with certain kind of food. The chicken should not be given chicken for their meals. It is like you eating your neighbors' thigh. On the other hand the chickens do not realize that they are being fed with chicken. It is all right to give them chicken bones sometimes when you are raising chickens. It can lead to grave consequences like encephalopathy, if they are fed with a lot of chicken meat.



 

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