Chicken Feed

Chicken Feed: A wide range of premium chicken feed. Popular chicken food products include organic chicken feed, layer pellets and mash, chick starter & game bird. Bulk feed 20kg options offer great value. Standout poultry feed suggestions include dried mealworms, vella poultry supreme lay, calgrit & organic soy free coarse for promoting optimal hen health.  Brands include Vella Stock Feeds, Red Hen, CHF, Ambos, Barastoc.

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Chicken Feed: A huge range of premium Australian chicken feeds. Popular chicken food products include organic chicken feed, layer pellets and layer mash, chick starter, game bird & duck food. Bulk feed 20 kg bag options offer excellent value. Standout supplemental poultry feed suggestions include dried mealworms, lucerne pellets, molodri, and laucke showbird breeder for promoting optimal hen vitality. Popular brands include Country Heritage Feeds, Vella Stock Feeds, Laucke Mills, Red Hen, Ambos, Barastoc & Avigrain.

Frequently Asked Questions?

Q. How often and how much should I feed my Chickens each day?

A. Chickens should always have food available to them and they will eat what they require. If you're trying to minimize feed waste and don't want to put too much food that gets fouled then one idea is to put in a measured amount and then come back after one day and measure what's left. If you put 2kg and 1kg is left, then 1kg of feed is required per day.

I also managed to find this bit of information online.  "A well-known ballpark figure for estimating purpose is 1/4 pound (114 grams) of feed per chicken per day"

Q. Hi, I'm after a chicken feed which is high in omega 3, something with flax seed. Do you have anything like that?

A. The best feed for high omega 3 is Omega Show Poultry Layer Pellets 15kg which is high in omega 3,6 and 9. http://www.petandgarden.com.au/poultry/poultry-foo...

Or another option is to supplement your hen's diet with flax/linseed seed which we also sell. http://www.petandgarden.com.au/poultry/poultry-food/poultry-supplements.html

Q. I'm feeding my poultry organic layer pellets and kitchen scraps. Do I still need to feed them shell grit?

A.  Chickens that are fed processed feeds like layer pellets do not need to be fed shell grit. Shell grit is only required for birds that are fed grains of other hard substances. The grit is needed here to help grind up the grains and make it digestible. Also, birds that free range usually pick up the natural grit they need. However, it's still suggested to give your hens some shell grit occasionally just to be on the safe side and for some variety.

Q:  Which poultry feed should I buy for my laying hens?

A. Firstly, you need to find out what form of feed your poultry will eat. Most chickens will eat any form or some will only eat certain form types like layer pellets, layer mash, layer crumble or grain mix. As a general rule its best to go with the form your poultry are used to just in-case they reject an unfamiliar form. Pellets, mash and crumble are homogeneous so hens can't pick and choose which part of the feed they want. This helps provide more consistent nutrition. Another consideration is protein level. For laying hens its best to go with a higher protein feed. The typical layer feed has a protein level of 14 to 15% with high protein feeds ranging from 16 to 18%. There are many great feeds to choose from but here are some suggested products for each form type.