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Raising BackYard Chickens
Feeding & Watering Your Flock
Adding water to chicken layer feed daily is this ok?
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<blockquote data-quote="janiedoe" data-source="post: 25940394" data-attributes="member: 477541"><p>I do this during the summer using crumble feed and cold water. I offer it once a day, every 3rd day I add a probiotics and electrolytes to the mix. </p><p>I like the all in one electrolytes & probiotics by Rooster Booster. </p><p>I leave it out for about 2 hours. It is too hot here to leave it for very long because it sours.</p><p>You should make sure that they have access to grit at all times.</p><p>Mine love the Brown's Encore grit. ( It smells like licorice. )</p><p> For my rooster that has a broken upper beak, I add a little grit into the mix. I feed him once a day by himself, otherwise he let's the hens have it all. I'm planning to grind a little off his bottom beak when I trim his spurs. I think it will help him a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janiedoe, post: 25940394, member: 477541"] I do this during the summer using crumble feed and cold water. I offer it once a day, every 3rd day I add a probiotics and electrolytes to the mix. I like the all in one electrolytes & probiotics by Rooster Booster. I leave it out for about 2 hours. It is too hot here to leave it for very long because it sours. You should make sure that they have access to grit at all times. Mine love the Brown's Encore grit. ( It smells like licorice. ) For my rooster that has a broken upper beak, I add a little grit into the mix. I feed him once a day by himself, otherwise he let's the hens have it all. I'm planning to grind a little off his bottom beak when I trim his spurs. I think it will help him a little. [/QUOTE]
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