Hi,
Jamie Oliver's website recomends a 1.6KG chicken will feed 4-6.. I guess it depends on how much each person will eat!
http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/meat-recipes/perfect-roast-chicken this is a great recipe..
Don't forget Free range
Four boned and skinned chicken thighs would generally weigh 1.5 pounds and you would want to allow for about 2 thighs per person. So, for 50 people, you would need about 19 lbs. of chicken thigh in total.
Yes, some chicken feeds may contain preservatives to help extend the shelf life of the feed and prevent mold or spoilage. Common preservatives used in chicken feed include ethoxyquin, BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole), and BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene). It's important to read the ingredient list on the feed packaging to know if preservatives are included.
Layena chicken feed is not certified organic. It is a commercially produced feed formulated specifically for laying hens to meet their nutritional requirements for egg production. It may contain non-organic ingredients such as grains, vitamins, and minerals.
Calcite is not commonly used in chicken feed. However, some poultry diets may contain calcium carbonate, which is a similar mineral that provides calcium for bone formation and eggshell production in chickens.
No, bird seed and chicken feed are not interchangeable. Chicken feed is formulated to meet the specific dietary needs of chickens, including essential nutrients like protein, while bird seed is designed for wild birds and may not provide the necessary nutrition for chickens to stay healthy. It is important to feed chickens a balanced diet to ensure their health and well-being.
Yes, but it may affect egg production.
Four boned and skinned chicken thighs would generally weigh 1.5 pounds and you would want to allow for about 2 thighs per person. So, for 50 people, you would need about 19 lbs. of chicken thigh in total.
The four steps to getting the animals across the falls :First you bring the chicken over to the left which leaves the fox and chicken feed.Next you bring the feed over, but bring the chicken back to the right.Then you bring the fox over.Then you bring the chicken over again.
At Blue Nile Falls, you must get a woman across the falls with her chicken, fox, and feed. As you can only take one at a time, the chicken may eat the feed or the fox may eat the chicken. To prevent this, the chicken must be "alone" when not with the woman.The process has only one trick.Take the chicken from the right side to the leftTake the feed over from the right side to the left, but bring back the chicken to the rightTake the fox over to the left side.Take the chicken across again.
At Blue Nile Falls, you must get a woman across the falls with her chicken, fox, and feed. As you can only take one at a time, the chicken may eat the feed or the fox may eat the chicken. To prevent this, the chicken must be "alone" when not with the woman.The process has only one trick.Take the chicken from the right side to the leftTake the feed over from the right side to the left, but bring back the chicken to the rightTake the fox over to the left side.Take the chicken across again.
At Blue Nile Falls, you must get a woman across the falls with her chicken, fox, and feed. As you can only take one at a time, the chicken may eat the feed or the fox may eat the chicken. To prevent this, the chicken must be "alone" when not with the woman.The process has only one trick.Take the chicken from the right side to the leftTake the feed over from the right side to the left, but bring back the chicken to the rightTake the fox over to the left side.Take the chicken across again.
Yes, some chicken feeds may contain preservatives to help extend the shelf life of the feed and prevent mold or spoilage. Common preservatives used in chicken feed include ethoxyquin, BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole), and BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene). It's important to read the ingredient list on the feed packaging to know if preservatives are included.
No as chicken feed may have ruminant material in it and in most countries it is illegal to feed ruminant material to ruminants due to the risk of Mad Cow, FMD etc the feed bag should have a label stating Do not feed to ruminants or Do not feed to cattle, sheep goats etc. Also the amprolium is a medication and there will be a withholding period on it.
Baked chicken bones go brittle and may break into pointy shards. For this reason you are not supposed to feed them to dogs.
11 should be enough. The answer depends in part on how many other dishes you have available. It may also depend on the size of the quarters.
The smell of eggs from your chicken may be due to a compound called trimethylamine, which is produced when the chicken's feed contains certain substances. This compound can give off an eggy odor in the chicken's meat or eggs.
Layena chicken feed is not certified organic. It is a commercially produced feed formulated specifically for laying hens to meet their nutritional requirements for egg production. It may contain non-organic ingredients such as grains, vitamins, and minerals.