Thursday, December 29, 2011

Breakfast of Champion Layers

We have never had such beautifully-colored eggs or healthy-looking hens as we do now.  We also have never had any problems with respiratory infections or other sickness, and I think it is due in large part to the feed mix I have developed for the girls and how strong their immune systems are because of it. 
 Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, for chickens as well as for people, and my girls get this custom mix every morning before they get any treats.  
If I had any doubts about the nutritional value of the feed mix before this summer, I didn't any longer after seeing the drastic improvement in the sheen and feathers of these three Marans I brought home July 4th weekend. Within 8 weeks of being on a steady diet of the feed mix, they went from being dull and listless to being active, lively and looking gorgeous.

Here is the 'recipe' :

10 parts layer crumble (I use Nutrena)
1 part shelled sunflower seeds
1 part cracked corn (less in summer, more in winter)
1 part raw old-fashioned oats
1/4 part whole flax seed
1/4 part probiotic powder (link to purchase below)
1/4 part garlic powder
1/4 part food-grade diatomaceous earth (link to purchase below)
1/8 part powdered milk

This mix provides added Omega-3s in the flax seed which passes to our hens' eggs to make the eggs healthier for us to eat.  

The probiotic powder assures better intestinal health. Probiotics form a barrier that prevent bad bacteria from attaching to the intestinal walls and also aid digestion, assist in nutrient absorption and help boost productivity.  They support the immune system in general and increase growth rates. Probiotics are also thought to help combat coccidiosis in flocks. [Read more here...]

The garlic provides both a boost to their immune system as well and is also a help in mite/tick prevention. 

The DE is a natural parasitic and adds beneficial silica while the powdered milk provides them extra calcium. I mix it up in small batches in plastic pails inside metal covered buckets, enough to last for about a week.

If you use a brand of feed that has any of these ingredients already in the mix, you can skip that addition.

Update: I have started using a new product,called Omega Ultra Egg which I mix into the feed. It contains ground flaxseed and some other vitamins and nutrients, so I no longer mix flax seed into the feed separately. This works wonderfully especially for a mixed flock because ducks shouldn't eat whole seeds so I had stopped mixing in the sunflower and flax seeds into the feed. With the Omega Ultra Egg, the chickens and ducks are both again getting the benefit of the flax.




You can also purchase Omega Ultra Egg direct from www.omegafields.com. They give a 5% discount if you use the coupon code FRESHEGGS.

I also started using Thomas Labs Brewer's Yeast and Garlic Powder. This is also a great product especially if you have ducks because the brewer's yeast helps them grow nice strong legs.  And the garlic helps repel fleas, ticks and other parasites, as well as having lots of health benefits.  So I don't add the garlic powder into their feed any longer either, I use this mix in its place.



Click HERE for our 'new and improved' recipe - also updated with measurements for a 50lb. bag of feed.




I tried using pellets instead of crumble, but find that the powders stick better to crumble - instead of falling to the bottom of the feeder. 

Instead of the traditional metal feeders that always seemed to be emptied out all over the ground, and limited how many could eat at once, I built this custom feeder out of a wooden planted box. They love being able to line up on both sides to eat, and it even keeps the feed dry if it starts to rain. Because it is fairly deep, the feed tends to stay in the feeder instead of being kicked out.


It even has a small plastic container on the side for their crushed eggshells.

       

If you do use the traditional feeders, here's an easy way to keep rodents out of them at night. Rats and mice can easily fit through even chicken wire run fencing, and they carry disease, so it's important to keep the feed secured out of their reach.

On very cold mornings as a special treat, I warm some water in a tea kettle on the stove, pour it over the plain crumble and mix in some oatmeal, raisins and sometimes even some scrambled eggs for an extra-special breakfast for the girls.  I know they appreciate the warm breakfast.  


The additions to the feed certainly do set me back a bit, but the better diet the chickens have, the healthier they will be and the more nutritious their eggs will be.  They love the feed and all are good eaters.  As you can see, sometimes they can't even wait for me to dish it out into the feeder !


Sources: 

Probiotic Powder ~ Probios brand available online from amazon.com
Whole Flax Seed ~ Mexican section of our grocery store or online from amazon.com
Food-Grade Diatomaceous Earth ~  some Tractor Supply stores or online from amazon.com
   
 

About Me






From NY Fashionista to VA Farminista....

because life is just better with Chickens!

I used to work on Wall Street and shop on Madison Avenue at lunchtime. I wore Ann Taylor suits and went to designer sample sales. I got manicures every Friday and had a discount card for the Clinique company store. 








I ate at 5-star restaurants and attended benefits and movie premieres in my LBD (little black dress for you non-New Yorkers !) I had box seats to Carnegie Hall and stood in line at TKTS for shows on Broadway. I watched Sex & the City and drank Cosmopolitans at happy hour.

Was it fun ? Sure. Was it exciting ? Most definitely. Was it fulfilling or satisfying ? Not particularly.


Now I live on a beautiful 6-acre farm in southeastern Virginia with my husband, our two horses, German Shepherd puppy, cat and a flock of chickens and ducks. 

We have apple, plum and pear trees, flower gardens and grow our own vegetables and herbs.











We take time to stop and smell the roses.
I read more books and have started knitting again. 










I have time to bake all kinds of wonderful things using our fresh eggs and fruit. We have several bird feeders and I built some bluebird houses last spring. 








This year we planted strawberry plants, raspberry and blackberry bushes. 










I built two chicken coops and a duck house for our ever-expanding flock.

Okay, I'm sure the Green Acres theme song is running through your head right about now, but hang on a second...my grandparents had a chicken farm and raised chickens for the meat and eggs to support their family right across the street from where I grew up.

We also had chickens when I was growing up in rural Massachusetts, as well as the occasional cat, rabbit or goat, and we had a vegetable garden, apple trees and raspberry bushes.  






So all I've really done is go back to my roots. Hobby farming is in my blood. 












 I enjoy the satisfaction of growing and raising things and the feeling of being more self-sufficient.









But...my LBD is still hanging in the back of my closet, I occasionally put on a dress to do farm chores - and I've been known to drink a Cosmopolitan every now and then !


I hope you enjoy reading my blog as much as I enjoy writing it and I hope in some way, big or small, it inspires you to live the rural country life as well.

~Me with our first ever baby chicks!~

Raise chickens, grow vegetables, knit a sweater, ride a horse, make jam, dry herbs, milk a cow, hang laundry outside, wear an apron, catch tadpoles, sheer sheep, make a quilt...dedicated to inspiring others to live the simple, wonderful, natural hobby farm life everyday.




Forget Manhattan, give me the countryside ! 
-Lisa/Fresh Eggs Daily Farm Girl
(proud to be a 5th generation chicken keeper)







Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Welcome !

Welcome to our new blog !  I am excited about it and hope you all will follow it as enthusiastically as you do our Fresh Eggs Daily and Ducks Too Facebook pages.

Over the coming months I will be posting a lot of good information regarding chicken feed and treats, considerations when buying or building a coop, health and first aid issues, great egg recipes and other tips on raising happy and healthy chickens.

The information will be much easier to access and organize here than on Facebook, so I hope our blog will become your go-to reference for all your chicken and duck questions.

Glad to have you as a friend.....hope to see you back often !


Please contact me at: lisa@fresh-eggs-daily.com