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  • POULTRY BEHAVIOUR - Very good overview and particular details of chicken behavior. Site looks to have other useful info.

Standard Breeds

Delawares

Broody Hen Management

Feed

Type of Bird Feeding period Total amount of feed
Layer chicks First 10 weeks 9-10 lbs per bird
Chickens (layers) 1.5 lbs per bird per week  
Broiler chicks (based on Cornish Game Birds) First 6 weeks 8-9 lbs per bird
  • How much will my chickens eat? - Extension article. Very good detailed analysis. Here's the bottom line conclusions:
    • Assuming a 50 lb bag of feed, the typical feed requirements are as shown below:
      • For chicken meat production
        • Commercial-type broilers:
          • 5-6 bags to raise fifty 3 lb chickens
          • 7-8 bags to raise fifty 4 lb chickens
          • 10-11 bags to raise fifty 5 lb chickens
          • 13-14 bags to raise fifty 6 lb chickens
          • 16-17 bags to raise fifty 7 lb chickens
        • Slow growing broilers:
          • 5-6 bags to raise fifty 3 lb chickens
          • 9 bags to raise fifty 4 lb chickens
          • 12-13 bags to raise fifty 5 lb chickens
      • For raising replacement pullets for egg production:
        • Commercial white-shell egg layer: 3-4 bags for 25 pullets to 18 weeks of age
        • Dual purpose type breed: 4-5 bags for 25 pullets to 20 weeks of age
        • Commercial brown-shell egg layer: 3-4 bags for 25 pullets to 18 weeks of age
      • For egg production:
        • Commercial white-shell egg layer: 3-31⁄2 bags each month for 25 hens
        • Dual purpose-type hens: 4-41⁄2 bags each month for 25 hens
        • Commercial brown-shell egg layer: 3-4 bags each month for 25 hens
  • Organic Diets for Small Poultry Flocks - covers use of whole grains
  • Choice-Feeding of Small Laying Hen Flocks - Let the chickens choose.
  • Poultry Rations and Feeding Methods
  • Why and How to Ferment Your Chicken Feed
  • Keeping Your Chickens Healthy Through Winter - Some good ideas like hanging a cabbage for them to pick at or putting a bale of alfalfa for them to work on.
  • how do you make your own chicken scratch
  • Garden Betty’s Homemade Whole Grain Chicken - also see her corn free version. Here they both are:
    • Basic: Makes 8 1/2 pounds (fills 10-pound feeder)
      • 4 cups oat groats
      • 4 cups black oil sunflower seeds
      • 4 cups hard red wheat berries
      • 2 cups soft white wheat berries
      • 2 cups kamut
      • 2 cups millet
      • 2 cups whole corn
      • 1 cup lentils
      • 1 cup sesame seeds
      • 1 cup flax seeds
      • 1/2 cup brewer’s yeast
      • 1/4 cup kelp granules
      • free-choice oyster shells
      • free-choice grit
    • Corn-free: Makes 8 1/2 pounds (fills 10-pound feeder)
      • 4 cups oat groats
      • 4 cups black oil sunflower seeds
      • 4 cups hard red wheat berries
      • 2 cups soft white wheat berries
      • 2 cups triticale berries
      • 2 cups rye berries
      • 2 cups millet
      • 2 cups sesame seeds
      • 1 cup flax seeds
      • 1/2 cup brewer’s yeast
      • 1/4 cup kelp granules
      • free-choice oyster shells (or crushed eggshells)
      • free-choice grit

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Sources for chicks/Eggs

From http://www.ameraucana.org/
Jerry R Sineath (2014) 
Ameraucana - Wheaten Large Fowl & Brown Red Large Fowl
Will ship eggs.
2506 Lane Road
Greensboro NC 27408
(336)987-2470
Jrsineath@yahoo.com

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