How to make Homemade Chicken feed! DIY- 3 recipes! Healthier chickens and more, healthier eggs!

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  • Опубліковано 11 бер 2023
  • #chickenfood #chickenfeed #homestead
    With tales abound about chicken feed conspiracies and sabotage, we decided to take matters into our own hands and make a healthier homemade feed for our chickens and ducks!
    Subscribe and stay tuned to future videos to see how we ferment this whole grain feed and other ventures in poultry feeding!
    If you want to try making your own poultry feed, we have listed resources to help. We source most of our ingredients from Azure Standard. Not only do they have the best prices and great quality standards, we were also able to get a lot of organic ingredients. We also use Azure for a lot of our own food storage!
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    Whole corn (we got ours at our local feed store cheaper but this is organic)
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  • @wickedprepared
    @wickedprepared  Рік тому +14

    To learn all about how Azure Standard works so you can get the best deal on ingredients, check out my video: ua-cam.com/video/5Gm5qe_0l0c/v-deo.html

    • @ashyslashy5818
      @ashyslashy5818 9 місяців тому +1

      azure organic is not organic the old man owner told me its just very cleaned.but not truly organic

    • @ratgrl81
      @ratgrl81 6 місяців тому

      Azure Standard is great! They sell both organic and conventional bulk grains, and their pricing is reasonable.

    • @volleronline
      @volleronline Місяць тому

      is this type of homemade feed OK for baby chicks to eat?

  • @sirjhonson8218
    @sirjhonson8218 9 місяців тому +14

    I live in Texas and I only gave my chickens cracked corn and a mineral block. They were free range. They went into the garden for bugs and the mulch pile for worms. They also ate snails, grass snakes, and grasshoppers.

  • @amandaforeman2626
    @amandaforeman2626 Рік тому +43

    Cooked beans also provide a great deal of protein!

    • @courtw3231
      @courtw3231 9 місяців тому +4

      My chickens don’t like beans 😅

    • @amandaforeman2626
      @amandaforeman2626 9 місяців тому +4

      @@courtw3231 oh no ! Lol try cooked lentils :) see if they will like those !

    • @snomisdivad
      @snomisdivad 2 місяці тому +2

      My mother cooks pintos and macaroni. The birds go nuts for it.

  • @purelife9000
    @purelife9000 Рік тому +10

    Last week I bought 10 pullets for the first time ever. I'm stoked to learn how to take care of these little ladies and I'm subbed. My Jesus bless you!

  • @semperparatus678
    @semperparatus678 6 місяців тому +12

    Just a few things I do for my birds. I use their own eggs for calcium, I put the oven on warm and put the egg shells in and leave them for a half hour. Then I use a rolling pin to crush them. I then add it to their container of feed and mix it in.
    I use pine needles vs hay. Only because we are in the piney woods region in East Texas so it's free. I add two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar with the mother into their water daily as it helps with their digestive health aka production of eggs. I add one tablespoon of Chile powder into their daily feed as it's also good for them and makes their yolks way darker. I also let them out everyday for exercise and for bug hunts. It gets dark around 5 so I let them out around 3. When it gets dark they go into their coop and onto their resting areas. This is just what I do and thought I would share.

  • @mantiblades
    @mantiblades 9 місяців тому +25

    Notice!! I used one of those dollar tree buckets to hold fish while cleaning their tank . The fish were in the buck 45 mins when I went back to retrieve the fish they were floating belly up.
    Best check to see what kind of plastic it is to be sure it is non toxic.

    • @cynthiamathieu5862
      @cynthiamathieu5862 7 місяців тому +3

      They may have run out of oxygen.

    • @Darryl603
      @Darryl603 7 місяців тому +1

      When you're ready to clean your fish tank, use some of the fish tank water into a small container so the fish will already be acclimated to it.

    • @mantiblades
      @mantiblades 7 місяців тому

      I did acclimate the water but someone suggested using a dollar store bucket earlier and I was stating not to cause I did and it killed my fish obviously those buckets are not made of safe materials very toxic to fish
      .@@Darryl603

    • @EdmontonHarleyRider
      @EdmontonHarleyRider 4 місяці тому

      The recycle symbol on the bottom will let you know the grade, only food grade should get used and expect to spend a few bucks on food grade items!

    • @turnipsucks6416
      @turnipsucks6416 25 днів тому

      Home Depot buckets always worked for me. Never lost a fish. It also helps if you fill it with the same fish water you are changing. And then if you have it an air pump for added measure.

  • @melanieharper5298
    @melanieharper5298 9 місяців тому +20

    Great video.❤ Red pepper flakes are also a great natural de-wormer!

    • @518ADK
      @518ADK 9 місяців тому +3

      Awesome addition! I also use Cayenne pepper from the day their born. Also helps with shiny feathers. FYI for anyone asking the cayenne won’t bother them the way it bothers us nor will the crushed red pepper flakes.

    • @The_Blessed_Cowboy
      @The_Blessed_Cowboy 8 місяців тому +1

      Zucchini seeds, pumpkin seeds etc, are a great natural de wormer. I save them after the harvest, freeze them and give them to the chickens throughout the winter once a month.

    • @EdmontonHarleyRider
      @EdmontonHarleyRider 4 місяці тому +1

      Pumpkin is good as a natural de-wormer as well

  • @danniemcdonald4903
    @danniemcdonald4903 Рік тому +10

    I don't have birds, but I enjoyed watching this. It's good to know that there is one more area that we don't have to depend on outside sources for. Thanks for all of the time and hard work that you and Rob put into this.🌽

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Dannie!! We appreciate you watching! It's definitely important for us all to try to depend less on outside sources, no matter if that's food for us or food for our animals. That's very true! Thank you so much!

  • @j.v.r2444
    @j.v.r2444 9 місяців тому +7

    🐓🌾 Thank you! I have 8 chickens and I never made my own mix. But now I am inspired! Thank you. 👍

  • @Dandelionhaven
    @Dandelionhaven 9 місяців тому +15

    Great video. We’ve been making our feed with ingredients from Azure and the Farmer Peapod recipe on the Azure blog for years now and store it in 55 gallon drums. It only became difficult when many items were out of stock because of supply chain issues. Making your own isn’t a cheaper option but allowed us to make an organic feed at a competitive price. And we soak the feed which makes it go a lot further.

    • @ashyslashy5818
      @ashyslashy5818 9 місяців тому

      azure organic is not organic the old man owner told me its just very cleaned.but not truly organic

    • @justjason7662
      @justjason7662 8 місяців тому +1

      What do you mean you soak your feed? You just add water and let it soak? Wouldn’t mind learning more about this.

    • @Cree_Money
      @Cree_Money 8 місяців тому +2

      @@justjason7662 Put feed in a bucket and cover it with water. Make sure to keep the water level ABOVE the feed, to prevent aerobic bacteria and fungus growth.
      The feed in the water will then ferment. Chickens require LESS feed if it is fermented. Probably because of the increased bacteria and open availability of nutrients.
      1 bag of fermented feed is equal to about 1.3 bags of dry food.

    • @allantolentino8231
      @allantolentino8231 8 місяців тому

      @@justjason7662 We call it fermentation.

  • @kathleenball8701
    @kathleenball8701 8 місяців тому +4

    I'm so blessed that I found your video by chance as so many comments state yours is the best on the subject. I'm a novice chicken owner (they haven't even started laying yet, but hopefully soon). I'm very concerned about their diet. An employee at TS told me she had the low production issue with the most popular brand and started buying an organic brand and mixing cat food into it to increase protein amount. Don't know about that, but I do buy a good grain free cat food. So I was going to give that a try when I switch them over to a laying feed. I'm just so pleased to find this video so I can definitely give your recipes a try instead. Thanks for your detailed hard work and sharing it with all of us newbie's. God bless you!

  • @theozzy4717
    @theozzy4717 9 місяців тому +2

    Love the Schwab and Gates pop up🤣

  • @shannandumais32
    @shannandumais32 Рік тому +2

    Super stoked to try both of these. Will be digging to see any and all you create. Thanks for the help!! ❤❤
    🌾🌾🌾🌾

  • @karthiknag3884
    @karthiknag3884 11 місяців тому +7

    I was able to watch the complete video with full attention. All information that I wanted was here in the video. All my to do items for research was covered in your video. Thank you very much for this, saved a lot of my time. I am a beginner and this is my first time raising chickens in my new farm here in India.I really appreciate your hardwork in putting this video together. Thank you again

  • @christicyngier5988
    @christicyngier5988 9 місяців тому +5

    🌾 great video! New chicken owner here as of yesterday! We adopted 10 that are already laying (about 1.5 yrs old) so thank you! This was so helpful

  • @balathambypillai4278
    @balathambypillai4278 Рік тому

    Very Much enjoyed. Grate to see three recipes. Very helpful. Thanks

  • @UsmanFaraz854
    @UsmanFaraz854 9 місяців тому

    Thanx for sharing brief information that is very handy. Stay blessed 😊😊😊

  • @emilystevens7837
    @emilystevens7837 8 місяців тому

    appreciate all this info and links for sources for the feed items. 🌾

  • @kayelee64
    @kayelee64 Рік тому +1

    🌾 I enjoyed this video very much and learned a lot. I got a new flock of chicks recently. Haven't had chicken for about three years. This time around I am mixing my own feed. Wasn't sure which grains to feed them so I bought the four they were being fed. Thanks to you they now will get a wider range of grains and seeds. I am enjoying my chicks so much. Will keep watching for more informative videos as you post them. Kaye .. Texas

  • @jacquiweber1625
    @jacquiweber1625 Рік тому +5

    I very much appreciate this video! It is the very best video I’ve found on the subject on YT so far! The options and calculations have given me the confidence to do this myself! Thank you SO much! Great job!

    • @gardenersgraziers7261
      @gardenersgraziers7261 9 місяців тому

      chickens need meat/insects = and green leaf = supply chain disruption can/will include grain = so you are potentially screwed lady

  • @lsquared6975
    @lsquared6975 10 місяців тому

    Great information! Thank you. 🌽🌾

  • @judithroberts6136
    @judithroberts6136 9 місяців тому

    Excellent information!

  • @sherragurman9959
    @sherragurman9959 11 місяців тому +7

    This is exactly the type of video that I was looking for. 🌾 We have 11 pullets and 1 that turned out to be a rooster 😂 right now. They are still too young to lay, but this is super helpful. Thanks!

    • @gardenersgraziers7261
      @gardenersgraziers7261 9 місяців тому

      chickens need meat/insects = and green leaf = supply chain disruption can/will include grain = so you are potentially screwed lady

  • @janfarrar4809
    @janfarrar4809 8 місяців тому

    Thanks. Informative and not dry.

  • @jc-rq8or
    @jc-rq8or 5 місяців тому +1

    Growing grains is super easy. I grew spelt last year and wow. It grew great and stayed green during the drought when the rest of my garden was stunted.

  • @ssealabs
    @ssealabs 9 місяців тому +72

    I'm not sure I understand the logic. If you are purchasing the ingredients from outside/online sources, how is that being "self sufficient"? You are selecting the quality of the ingredients and the mix ratio, but you are still dependent on the supply chain (competing with others for that limited supply, like the toilet paper fiasco). For that issue, your ingredients need to come from your own garden/farm, and what you pull out of the local river/lake/ocean. But that can be a lot of work, so getting your mix or ingredients from your local co-op would be a good option.

    • @GodsSparrowSpeaks
      @GodsSparrowSpeaks 9 місяців тому +7

      She uses Azure Std. which uses organic. But yes, that too will be unavailable via future controlled internet
      Hopefully a non-infiltrated alternative will be created

    • @janfelshaw8217
      @janfelshaw8217 8 місяців тому +14

      She can store in large quantities and they hold their nutrients longer. Therefore the food is healthier and lasts longer. 😊

    • @jadiroberts8673
      @jadiroberts8673 8 місяців тому +14

      You are correct about supply chain issues. This insures you know what is in your feed. Unmedicated etc. ideally you produce or source locally

    • @nancievanture8551
      @nancievanture8551 8 місяців тому +1

      Grain 🌾

    • @Naija4K
      @Naija4K 8 місяців тому +7

      A number of these ingredients can be sourced from local farmers markets. So supply chain hiccups are less probable. She also has eggs and meat to barter or sell locally to secure her feed.

  • @melinda6546
    @melinda6546 Рік тому +1

    Lots of good info! Great research and compiling skills. Appreciate the time it took and the kindness to share.
    🌾🌾

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  Рік тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching!

  • @milliemrrobinson1074
    @milliemrrobinson1074 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the great information! Enjoy your day, Jara!

  • @aboutcluckingtime
    @aboutcluckingtime 11 місяців тому +1

    Fellow Mainer! Tha ks for these recipes and tips 🥚🐓🌾

  • @timgloeckner9260
    @timgloeckner9260 Рік тому +9

    I see a few of those videos about chickens not laying because of feed. I am not 100% sold on that.. People dont realize that it takes 12-14 hours of sunlight to get hens to lay.. Chickens always lay fewer eggs in the fall and winter.. Oh, I bet a lot of people don't realize not to wash the eggs they keep them fresher longer..
    Thanks Jara for helpful info 👍 😊 😀 🐔🐓🦃🐔🐓🐣🐤🐤🐤🌾🌾🌾🌾

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  Рік тому +1

      I agree with you there Tim... our birds never lay in the winter! 0

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Tim!

    • @amandaforeman2626
      @amandaforeman2626 Рік тому +4

      I know my chickens don’t always lay in winter ( I always had one odd one that always laid in the winter . I don’t provide artificial lighting ) , my girls stopped laying earlier then usual and I noticed the molt was off , they seemed thinner ( not normal at all ) , I tried upping the protein , then I had 5 hens and a rooster drop dead overnight . I know there was no sickness in my flock , I believe the feed diddnt have enough protein . I stopped using commercial feed , started feeding scraps with wild bird feed , I watch the protein and they started laying again 1 month after I cut off the commercial feed . It’s a horrible thing to happen .

    • @sherragurman9959
      @sherragurman9959 11 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@amandaforeman2626hat's awful Amanda! I can't imagine that loss. I would be so sad. We all have our favorite chickens and there are definitely a few that have really become my little babies. 😅

    • @amandaforeman2626
      @amandaforeman2626 11 місяців тому +1

      @@sherragurman9959 ya it was so shocking :( I lost my favorite rooster and my sassy old gal who used to jump up for treats 😂. These are things I have never experienced before ! I’ve raised chickens before ! It was heartbreaking . Now that the chickens are on scraps and wild bird feed ( read your labels ) , I haven’t lost one chicken since

  • @sallydyck6722
    @sallydyck6722 Рік тому

    Excellent, especially figuring the protein percentage.

  • @lambchop966
    @lambchop966 9 місяців тому

    Great Information

  • @agathagiesbrecht3529
    @agathagiesbrecht3529 9 місяців тому

    🌾great information. Thanks

  • @SusanBeaubien
    @SusanBeaubien 28 днів тому

    ❤ loved it. Very helpful. 🌾

  • @dramlankharsat6027
    @dramlankharsat6027 Рік тому

    Good Job 👍👍👍

  • @fikeadventures7803
    @fikeadventures7803 9 місяців тому +1

    🌾🐓 I can't wait to try this😊

  • @stephaniecurtis4249
    @stephaniecurtis4249 Рік тому +7

    I love the pidder padder of the little feet! I do not currently own chickens but I love learning because we do see chickens at my veterinarian hospital where I work and many people I know do keep chickens. 🌾🌾🌾 Another great video! ❤

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching! 😊

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 9 місяців тому

      Stephanie, does your facility ever see/treat chickens for bumblefoot?
      There is a rooster someone dumped at the state park I work at that seems to be developing this. It's currently the resident yard chicken / mascot at headquarters after it got caught by a ranger with a friend-hen (who's since met its demise due to a predator).
      I bought 50 lb. bags of crumble and scratch feed for them/it as they were mainly being fed junk food from the vending machine by everyone.
      I'm going to buy healthy extras based on this video, but I worry about the rooster's feet as I am only a seasonal employee. My stint ends this coming weekend and I want to buy what could be needed to rehab him.
      We have grassy areas but also a gravel drive. He lifts his feet more regularly now (for relief, I'm assuming). I live in an apartment so can't help out more. I'd def take him home otherwise.

  • @aliciaz4682
    @aliciaz4682 9 місяців тому +2

    I am 10 seconds in. It was autoplaying in my UA-cam home page. I saw Gate and Scwob (sp?) and immediately knew you were a great channel. Now let me check out your whole line up 🤩

  • @brendaortiz5457
    @brendaortiz5457 Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much for this video!!!! I have been going crazy trying to figure out how to calculate protein percentage in homemade feed and how to figure out crude protein! You are a life saver!

    • @gardenersgraziers7261
      @gardenersgraziers7261 9 місяців тому

      chickens need meat/insects = and green leaf = supply chain disruption can/will include grain = so you are potentially screwed lady

  • @glennabgrant3734
    @glennabgrant3734 7 місяців тому

    🌾 Thank you so much, I really enjoyed your video! I appreciate that you gave so much good information in such a concise manner without rambling or stretching things out. It really was very enjoyable to watch and you are easy to listen to. 😊 I also keep chickens and have thought about and wanted to make my own feed. I did ferment the feed when they were chicks, but have not continued that practice now that they are layers, but I may go back to that.

  • @janfelshaw8217
    @janfelshaw8217 8 місяців тому

    Good job.

  • @bohemianbabble
    @bohemianbabble 9 місяців тому

    🌾Great Video 🌾

  • @camicri4263
    @camicri4263 10 місяців тому

    Thanks, very useful!

  • @tonycorbin
    @tonycorbin 8 місяців тому

    🌾 Great info.

  • @balicard342
    @balicard342 16 днів тому

    Would love to see an updated video on this with your current recipe(s)

  • @mattharvey8712
    @mattharvey8712 9 місяців тому +1

    Bravo.........hot tip.......soak all grain and seed over night water.......double the feed.......cheers...........free range......cheers

  • @nickygenesse4920
    @nickygenesse4920 5 місяців тому

    That's a really good video ♥️

  • @jackiebrand3352
    @jackiebrand3352 5 місяців тому

    🌾 My first time raising chickens, my girls are now 10 weeks. I have been playing around with fermenting a grain mixture, they seem to love it, for now it is only a treat, they are still on the grow mixture. Thank you for all the information.

  • @barbarabeard6017
    @barbarabeard6017 7 місяців тому

    Thank you. New here. Just started fermenting. Working great so far! Will be buying my own whole grain after I finish the layer feed I have. Your video was concise, you speak quickly and clearly and are very organized, all of the grains were clearly pictured, all of which are greatly appreciated! Will be checking out prices on Azure. I live in the middle of nowhere and it's next to Impossible to find these grains. We had a feed store but they retired and closed down. Two hour drive to feed stores. Min $50 in gas so shipping becomes key. Tractor Supp 25 miles but slim choices. Your info great! This is only emoji even close. 🌾

  • @RootsOfEden911
    @RootsOfEden911 10 місяців тому

    Love the channel name :) Great info. Thanks for doing the math!

  • @suzannebazeghi5698
    @suzannebazeghi5698 6 місяців тому

    hopefully works for me thanks for sharing

  • @airmailman1971
    @airmailman1971 8 місяців тому

    Very interesting video. Obviously, you know this subject. 🌽

  • @richardwaid4718
    @richardwaid4718 9 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for the advice and hard work that you put into sharing your experience and research. We are struggling to get egg production back up after reducing free ranging due to predation. Just completed an additional run 3x the size of the one in the coop to alleviate crowding/confinement stress. I’ll be heading to the feed store today to get the ingredients you recommended and start introducing the new diet. The biggest takeaway for me besides the obvious benefits of diet diversity was your comment on eating the same crap 24/7, Sorta like being in prison on permanent bread and water. DUH. Great video!

  • @jeannettethorne4290
    @jeannettethorne4290 3 місяці тому

    🌾 thank you 😊

  • @bondee5865
    @bondee5865 3 місяці тому

    We've been looking for other chicken feed alternatives because this is the third year that our hens have low egg production.
    Thank you so much

  • @SL-sx8nq
    @SL-sx8nq 11 місяців тому +4

    We have made our girlz whole food feed for three years and they are thriving. We also add Diatomaceous Earth (DE) which help ensure no worms 😅 straight into the feed so they stay healthy and deliver clean shiny eggz. Enjoyed your video and thanks for info on azure.

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 9 місяців тому

      You may want to research DE and find out what it's doing to your lungs and your chicken's lungs.

    • @coleen2213
      @coleen2213 9 місяців тому

      @@SamStone1964 maybe use it in wet(sprouting) feed so can’t be inhaled

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 9 місяців тому

      @@coleen2213 Once DE is wet it is ineffective against insects. I would never use it and risk harming my hen's lungs.

  • @williambeckham6321
    @williambeckham6321 10 місяців тому +4

    I gave my old flock away to work out of state. Just got some new pullets and bought a bag of feed from TS. I'm going to look into making one of these recipes and maybe plant some food for them for grazing. Thank you for all of the information 🌾

    • @coleen2213
      @coleen2213 9 місяців тому

      What kind of crops would you grow that chickens could forage on?

    • @melodyclark4347
      @melodyclark4347 8 місяців тому

      See if your area has a livestock feed store. You can get more locally sourced ingredients, and many blend their own. It's also less expensive and more nutritious.

  • @valthatcher1235
    @valthatcher1235 9 місяців тому +1

    At first I thought no way can I do this, then I watched the whole vid and realized I didn't need to do the fish or soy. Thanks, I can do this too!!!!

  • @marymckevitt4894
    @marymckevitt4894 10 місяців тому +3

    Absolutely the most informative tutorial on home made chick feed. And also thank you for all the resources…. truly very valuable information.

    • @gardenersgraziers7261
      @gardenersgraziers7261 9 місяців тому

      chickens need meat/insects = and green leaf = supply chain disruption can/will include grain = so you are potentially screwed lady

  • @carolwhisenhunt7504
    @carolwhisenhunt7504 Рік тому

    Great video. I don't have birds but thinking about needing them. 🌾

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  Рік тому

      I definitely recommend it! 😊😊😊 You can do it! It's really pretty easy, and if you have any questions or help, there's a ton of much information right here on UA-cam! 😊

  • @lisaharris3178
    @lisaharris3178 9 місяців тому

    Look into raising Dubia Roaches. My chickens love them. Great nutrition. Easy to keep a tote of roaches in a dark warm spot. They reproduce so the cost is minimal.

  • @TammieBuckeye
    @TammieBuckeye Рік тому

    Thank you ever so much!!

  • @billwilson3665
    @billwilson3665 10 місяців тому

    I've been juicing wheatgrass for years and I get my berries from a family owned small farm called "grains from the plains" they offer free shipping as well.

  • @shellsea9520
    @shellsea9520 8 місяців тому

    Gr8 ❤ INFO MATE SUBSCRIBED

  • @ShekinahGwaii
    @ShekinahGwaii 6 місяців тому

    love your mixes, and the care and time you put in... i originally clicked here to see what you had going on if, heaven forbid, some emergency DID affect our ability to do biz online... but these ingredients are also online... (?) anyway, love the details 🐥

  • @yesterday-today-forever
    @yesterday-today-forever Рік тому

    🌾🌾🌾🐔Thank you for this very helpful video! You made it easy to understand and I'm feeling like I really can do this after your video. P.S., got a good chuckle at your intro seeing those two trouble maker bobble heads pop up😆

  • @gwenjackson4362
    @gwenjackson4362 9 місяців тому

    🌾 Awesome video! Thank you!❤ Guess I need to brush up on my math. lol

  • @KEE13_65
    @KEE13_65 9 місяців тому

    WoW !!

  • @maineiachomestead7550
    @maineiachomestead7550 3 місяці тому +1

    Howdy neighbor! MAINE you say? We're in Dixmont. I'm a retired MAINEiac. We have some meat birds coming the end of June to run in a tractor. I'm absolutely interested in DIYing their feed, but will likely go with store bought organic (Paris CoOp in Newport) this first time. A lot on the plater this summer already.
    I checked and Waterville would be our Azure drop. Things to ponder... SUBBED ya BTW.

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  3 місяці тому

      Hey there fellow Mainer!!! Thank you for subbing and thank you for being here. I appreciate you! How did you guys do with this last storm? Did you lose power?

    • @maineiachomestead7550
      @maineiachomestead7550 3 місяці тому

      @@wickedprepared We had a couple hard flickers and had to wait for the router to reboot a couple times, but the lights stayed on here.

  • @jwillard1536
    @jwillard1536 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for the detailed breakdown! I do have an important question. Should I WEIGH out the grains, rather than measure it out by cups, because of the different densities of the grains?

  • @barbaramooney2494
    @barbaramooney2494 9 місяців тому +1

    I have been mixing my own feed for about a year now. My layers leave the whole oats behind. I'll definitely try the hr wheat and split peas. Thanks for such a informative video.

    • @alenewalker1188
      @alenewalker1188 9 місяців тому

      That is interesting that your chickens wont eat the oats. My chickens refuse to eat flax seed. I mixed a whole bunch of feed before I knew this. It is always the flax seed that is left.

    • @kathyhirsch379
      @kathyhirsch379 9 місяців тому

      Same with my chickens and most of the wheat

  • @triciajessup7797
    @triciajessup7797 11 місяців тому +8

    Thank you for all the hard work you put into this! *Question - I ferment my feed, but I don't pour off the liquid. Do people pour off the extra liquid for health or just practical reasons? My chickens seem to enjoy their "porridge"! I feed them in a large rubber feed bowl. They gobble it & don't make a mess all over the ground. (But they also climb into the bowl 😂). They drink less water when I give fermented food, so I assume the extra liquid is hydrating them.

    • @aminaschmiat6476
      @aminaschmiat6476 9 місяців тому

      Do you soak rolled oats & if so is it ok😊

    • @jenbear8652
      @jenbear8652 8 місяців тому +1

      Videos I’ve seen of people using soaked or fermented feed, they seem to pour it all in- not strain the liquid

    • @triciajessup7797
      @triciajessup7797 8 місяців тому

      @@aminaschmiat6476 I haven't soaked rolled oats (except when my kids don't finish their oatmeal). It should be fine. Just check the progress if you're fermenting several days. I found I can't ferment much longer than 1-2 days in warm weather, or it gets icky.

  • @phillipmiller3779
    @phillipmiller3779 7 місяців тому +1

    Azomite can also be added to animal feed in small amounts, the same stuff you put in your garden as its sourced from volcanic ash (check out their website). Hemp is another additive for animal feed much like the kelp but hard to source.. I'm getting chickens in the spring to fill the gap between gardening waste and honeybees.

  • @dvrmte
    @dvrmte 9 місяців тому

    I make my own pig and chicken food. I boil and dehydrate excess chicken eggs, shell and all. I store the dehydrated eggs until I buy a feeder pig in early Summer. My basic feed is corn, soybean meal, and dehydrated eggs. I also add lysine, methionine, and di-calcium phosphate. I then grind it in a hammer mill.

  • @ahmedmahmoud8522
    @ahmedmahmoud8522 9 місяців тому

    I'm very happy to see this video
    Good information
    Beautiful woman
    I'll give it a try after watching the ferminting way ..
    Can chickens eat the whole corn ? Ducks do .
    What about feed for chicks ?
    I'm feeding greens and kitchen waste , they're doing well thank GOD but no weight gain .
    You can use sweet potato in winter instead of corn if it's cheap , also you can add moringa to your mix .

  • @melindawolfUS
    @melindawolfUS 8 місяців тому +3

    $$$ side hustle alert, lol
    If you don't like bugs, you can raise freshwater shrimp in plastic garbage cans with just a bubbler for most of the year. You can feed them garbage scraps and duckweed (which is high in protein and may also be good for chickens instead of either insect or shrimp protein, I know it's named duckweed because ducks LOVE it). Any shallow tub of water out in the sunlight with some urine in it should work as long it's above freezing temps (urine is for nitrogen).
    But the bonus is that while most of us don't want to eat black soldier fly larve ourselves, the freshwater shrimp is delicious and quite a delicacy, even in Thailand where it is found wild. It's called blue lobster in restaurant circles (and yes, it grows to be the size of a small lobster) but it has more flavor than a regular lobster and sells for $30 a pound retail! So before TSHTF, it can make a great side-income. Just call around to the highest-end restaurants in your area or learn to ship it out on ice packs. As a pro chef myself, I've been tempted to get into it and sell to a restaurant supplier. Though I'm not sure what certification might be required for selling for human consumption.
    And you can throw the undersized or injured ones to your chickens, live. Can't get any fresher protein than that ;)

  • @DS-nv8bi
    @DS-nv8bi 8 місяців тому +1

    where i live corn is heavily sprayed with Monsanto chemicals as is soy and sugar beets

  • @janetspiritofthelivinggod6328
    @janetspiritofthelivinggod6328 2 місяці тому

    I'm super happy to find your information. I'm a do it yourselfer for sure, but also very mindful of health. I'd be concerned not buying organic whenever possible as all these conventionally grown grains are sprayed with glyphosate to dry out faster for processing, and that unhealthy chemical is passed to the consumer, be it human or animal.

  • @melindawolfUS
    @melindawolfUS 8 місяців тому +1

    Homemade probably has less exposure to rodents and mold, too. Thanks for this detailed info!

  • @PaulLadendorf
    @PaulLadendorf 5 місяців тому +1

    Nice WEF intro :D

  • @liza-gu6zp
    @liza-gu6zp 9 місяців тому +2

    Question - the 1/2 cup per bird - is that dry or after it has been fermented? I ask because it is bulkier after it has fermented so want to make sure I am calculating correctly - thank you!

  • @hugeslacker
    @hugeslacker 10 місяців тому +1

    Could you share your spreadsheet?! that would be really handy

  • @lsanderfield
    @lsanderfield Рік тому +1

    I was hoping to see a follow-up video to see which recipe they like best but I couldn't find one did I miss it?

  • @liza-gu6zp
    @liza-gu6zp 9 місяців тому +2

    Not one of my chickens will eat the whole oats, unfortunately. Learned that the hard way!

  • @karenmckinzie4333
    @karenmckinzie4333 6 місяців тому

    🌾

  • @williamowens21
    @williamowens21 8 місяців тому

    Our girls eat weeds, dinner scraps, bugs we find. Our gardens provide greens and veggies. We fish a lot and we boil the carcass and pull off the leftover fish. Chickens love fish. They have layer feed available but only eat a small amount. Best case is 2 or three eggs a day from 4 girls consistantly with strong shells.

  • @ddlonglegs
    @ddlonglegs 7 місяців тому

    I love Azure! But I think their drop requirements vary. For my town our minimum is a few thousand

  • @Vanessa-sj4hv
    @Vanessa-sj4hv 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the well-organized information! Are you sure about the crude protein values? I'm having trouble getting the numbers to crunch because all the BOSS I'm seeing has 15% protein, not 26% as you listed. So I'm having trouble getting a mix with protein up toward 20% for an all-flock mix without spending a fortune on flax seeds. I'm also leaving out fishmeal & soy for the reasons you mentioned. Any guidance appreciated!

    • @erikjohnson9223
      @erikjohnson9223 8 місяців тому

      Alfalfa hay? Raise mealworms, black soldier fly, and/or other insects? Legumes typically are high in protein, but except for soy and a few lupins (perhaps only tarwi, which is high altitude tropical and probably not easy to grow in short season or lowland areas) their amino acids are out of balance for (monogastric) animal needs. Some pseudograins like buckwheat or amaranth are closer to balance but I don't know their total protein % off the top of my head. Grass grains are usually used to balance the amino acid deficiencies of legumes (peas, lentils, etc) since they are deficient in a different set of amino acids, but their protein is usually lower and if the birds peck selectively, the balancing may not occur (unless you grind everything together so they cannot pick and choose).

  • @judithroberts6136
    @judithroberts6136 9 місяців тому

    Was that a gutter used for a feeding trough? Love that idea if it was? Wonderful information packed video. Great presentation.

  • @American_Mike
    @American_Mike 8 місяців тому +1

    You can grow sunflowers to seed, save the seeds for the birds and then you can eat the receptacle, which is also edible by the birds too. Do mealworms!!!! 100% good idea.

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  8 місяців тому

      I really want to do soldier fly larvae... was hoping to get it set up this year but 🤷‍♀️

    • @American_Mike
      @American_Mike 8 місяців тому +1

      @@wickedpreparedMy mealworm farm was started by accident. My kids were getting groceries out of my truck and the chameleon food rolled under the seat.
      I don't know how long it was in there but when I found it the mealworms had gone through their whole life cycle and were beetles, making more mealworms. So I looked up youtube videos about how to make a farm and a few hours later had a self-sorting set up.
      We had it long enough to at a minimum pay for the farm itself then I gave it to a friend when our chameleons passed. He still uses it to this day.

  • @moriahdufrin2501
    @moriahdufrin2501 10 місяців тому

    Can we use golden flaxseeds instead? Azure is out of stock with the brown seeds

  • @almalang8443
    @almalang8443 9 місяців тому

    Hi, I read some reviews about that brand of brewer’s yeast. Animals not liking it, 3 horses, and a dog having an allergic reaction and some others. Also said it was bitter and changed since first purchased. What is your take and how have your animals responded to it? Do you think it is a safe and healthy product?

  • @kerryl4031
    @kerryl4031 4 місяці тому

    I add milk thistle seeds as they love those - good for the liver. I also give them buckwheat, hemp and sesame seeds. I tend to use grains for scratch at the moment, and ferment them from time to time, a jar on the go at the moment and another one started. Not quite gone down the whole replacement yet. Mine won't eat split peas - spoilt brats! I get GM and soya free feed at the moment but it is getting extremely expensive. Plus I'm concerned about supply in the future as we don't produce enough food over here for humans let alone animals, and it is getting worse.
    Love your pretty muscovies - I have a fair few of those. I'd love my birds to be able to free range but we have foxes here. I'd like to have alpaca guards, but husband says no! Edited to add thank you for the recipes!

    • @denisefignar6995
      @denisefignar6995 2 години тому

      My girls don’t eat split peas either… they are SPOILED!😂

  • @sssmPatriot51
    @sssmPatriot51 8 місяців тому

    what is the process to soak and ferment the feed? Do you do this after it's combined? Please give us some help on that.

  • @kenyamarlow1408
    @kenyamarlow1408 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video. I am placing an order with Azure as we speak but I cannot find "meaties" - I don't even know what this is. I asked Tractor Supply and they didn't know either. Could you please specify what this is? Thank you.

  • @nachagirl6995
    @nachagirl6995 9 місяців тому

    Excellent video! I was just trying to figure out how to do this. Your video was so thorough and helpful! One question; Are the ingredients you used organic?

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  9 місяців тому

      Some are and some aren't, I got I would say the bulk of my ingredients from Azure Standard and most of the ingredients they had both options available.

  • @allantolentino8231
    @allantolentino8231 8 місяців тому +2

    I like making/ mixing my own feeds. The only problem with this method is, most of the time, they will choose which one they like and a lot of left overs with a certain ingredient. My flock for some reason will left out peas and wheat most of the time.

    • @oceanteabear
      @oceanteabear 8 місяців тому

      My birds don't like the peas either. Milo is horrible too, even wild birds leave it.

  • @solemassage6614
    @solemassage6614 3 місяці тому

    Do you have a recipe for chick starter? Thank you for the links to Azure standard. Luckily I have a drop about 8 miles from me. Yay

  • @tiffanysheffey5463
    @tiffanysheffey5463 3 місяці тому

    I would love an update on this homemade diet. What was your egg output? What ingredients did you notice weren't being eaten?

  • @ruthipete2244
    @ruthipete2244 Рік тому +3

    Have you ever had issues with smelly eggs due to high omega 3 content? Apparently, it is an issue with brown egg laying chickens. We live in Florida so my chickens only get corn in the winter. I love all of your ideas, thanks for sharing! ❤

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  Рік тому +2

      I haven't noticed that, but we are just getting started with this feed so I'll have to keep that in mind if I notice anything! I did read that the fish meal is a good source of the omega 3's but that too much of that can make the eggs smell/taste "fishy"...

    • @donnettehenderson2447
      @donnettehenderson2447 Рік тому +1

      They need a balanced diet. Corn is a carbohydrate so you need to add protein for sure and some seeds and vegetables.

    • @ruthipete2244
      @ruthipete2244 Рік тому +1

      @@donnettehenderson2447 I only add corn in the winter to help warm them up… they have a nice healthy diet…. Lots of bugs too 😂

    • @donnettehenderson2447
      @donnettehenderson2447 Рік тому +1

      @@ruthipete2244 good! Your first comment said you only gave them corn.

    • @gardenersgraziers7261
      @gardenersgraziers7261 9 місяців тому

      chickens need meat/insects = and green leaf = supply chain disruption can/will include grain = so you are potentially screwed lady