You can give chicks a form of small ground chicken feed that is easier for them to eat. It is called crumble. Feeding the older birds powdered grains is not cost effective, as they do not need the small size grains. Actual powdered feed could cause crop impaction when mixed with drinking water and choke the adult bird who would need to take a large beak full to eat.
to crush to a podwer
Chicken scratch and layer pellets and any trimmings from the garden. Any feed store will Carry these.
Chicken feed is a mixture of special pellets, cereals and various seeds (millet, sunflower, etc), even grit and crushed shell. Chickens are omnivorous and will eat worms, insects, and anything crawling.
Yes, pet ducks can eat chicken feed as long as it does not contain medications or additives that are harmful to ducks. However, it is best to choose a feed specifically formulated for ducks as they have different nutritional requirements than chickens. If you're unable to find duck-specific feed, a general poultry feed without added medications should suffice.
ratite pellets, or ostrich pellets
I think you should be fine with that for now ,I used to feed mine that along with grain but personally my birds preferred the game bird pellets more
what you do is you feed it 2 pellets every 3 days that is what my mom told me
First you take over the chicken. Then you take over the fox. But instead of leaving the fox and chicken alone you take the chicken back with you. Then you go pick up the feed and leave the chicken behind. put the feed with the fox and return to get the chicken. and... WALAH!
You can feed a yellow Lab Cichlid the Hikari Cichlid Staple pellets. A Cichlid that is 1.5 inches can feed off of the baby size pellets or the medium size pellets.
Out pellets are regurgitated food. It is a good nutritional source for animal feed.
no!
The rumor that you can extract ephedrine from chicken feed is an urban legend. There are no chicken feed manufacturers that add ephedrine to their chicken feed.