The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: WaltDisneyWorld on May 08, 2011, 12:48:23 pm
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I am thinking of mixing up my own poultry feed by using wheat, barley and maize grits. However I understand that barley should be rolled. I am considering purchasing a small grinding mill and wondered if by grinding the barley would this make it as suitable?
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we ground our own barley with a mill from ascott supplies for chooks and pigs. it was really good but i suspect alot is wasting in dust (coated the entire garage) and wind blew a bit away. plus we seemed to be feeding alot of pheasants too.
then the barley price went thru the roof so was cheaper to feed layers and rolls. and less wastage too.
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Thank you for your reply. I was thinking of purchasing the mill from Ascott Smallholding Suppliers. Along time ago we had an old heavy duty mill that my father used to use and it was just so messy with dust everywhere that we bought layer pellets and wheat. Now with prices ever increasing and the opportunity to buy barley from a local farmer I was thinking of buying a new mill and having a go at producing our own feed again. However your comment of dust everywhere has made me think again. I wonder if anyone could recommend a mill that can contain the dust reasonably efficiently?
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I tried feeding mine barley, they didn't like it. so back to wheat. :&>
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now shot me down if you want but why are you giong to grind the grain for poultry is that not the point of there gizzard :chook: :wave: :chook:
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well, I didn't ;D maybe that's why they didn't like it? :&>
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I thought you could not feed barley in grain form because of the hair from the grain getting lodged in their crop. If this is not the case then it would save me the trouble, your comments would be most welcome.
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it just didn't occur to me - none of my birds had any trouble but - once the novelty went off they preferred old-fashioned wheat. Maybe someone else knows about this? :chook: :&>
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going back to college days the grains were explained this way wheat is totally naked barley has its under garments on and oats are fully clothed barley should have the awnings removed in the thrashing process and subsequent cleaning :farmer: :wave:
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the mill i bought was quite good but the bit that stopped the dust escaping broke the first day. the chaff cutter ( main reason i chose it) never worked, just jammed every single time, but i was pleased with it. it made flour too, but still let some whole grains through, which would come out in their poo. plus cos the feed wasnt "complete" id feed a bit more (guilt!!) so no money was saved.
if u can get cheap barley great, but barley went up 40% here, so im sure feeding proper pellets saved me money.
i didnt think u cud feed whole barley to poultry either, and i dont what much about poultry taste buds (or labradors either..lol), but i dont think they liked the whole barley so much.
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the mill was really noisy too, toddlers run for cover very swiftly!! plus u save money on make-up. no need to apply any foundation after grinding barley ..lol :wave:
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same price as wheat here, £4.50 a bag from the farm, last year it was a third cheaper than wheat :&>