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  • If you’d like to learn how to raise your own chickens and supply your own fresh eggs, we are hosting a 4-week class that starts March 7, 2023. We’ll teach you what you need to know to get started and more. Visit this link for more details and to register for Leads in the Coop: easilygrowngar...

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  • @debraberg1763
    @debraberg1763 Год назад +1445

    If you soak the beans for two days, changing the water several times, you will sprout the beans and they become super nutritious. All kinds of vitamins appear virtually out of nowhere. Thanks for the easy recipe for chicken feed that works.

    • @zc7662
      @zc7662 Год назад +64

      changing the water several times is key otherwise you'll fart up a storm lol

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Год назад +46

      I also soak my whole corn also and mix it with the pasta and red beans

    • @Anonymous-km5pj
      @Anonymous-km5pj Год назад +50

      yes, chick peas and lentils r AMAZING, they literally begin sprouting w/in hours.
      My chooks get mostly human food, i ferment the commercial stuff w sprouted oats - they're not even interested in that now, go figure. God bless

    • @ronu7313
      @ronu7313 Год назад +20

      And they prob can eat it raw, lentils, garbanzo they all sprouts, I'd give them sunflower seeds which is also sproutable

    • @andrewbateman7534
      @andrewbateman7534 Год назад

      Sprouted beans lose nutrition. People made up something, and got others to believe it.

  • @halberttorraca3392
    @halberttorraca3392 7 месяцев назад +375

    So we tried this and WOW. We were getting 6 to 8 eggs a day. Started giving them the beans and pasta when I let out in the morning. A week later we are up to 12 to 14 eggs a day. Thank you Lead Farmer 73.

    • @trurenu8nelz944
      @trurenu8nelz944 7 месяцев назад +3

      How many birds do you have?

    • @halberttorraca3392
      @halberttorraca3392 7 месяцев назад +19

      We have 53 in our mixed flock, but only 10 or 11 hens that are mature enough to lay. We have another 20 hens that won't start laying for several months, and 10 olive Eggers we just hatched. We have 6 roosters we can't part with. My wife and I are total newbies. She called me yesterday and said we had 17 eggs!! We even got a few small fairy eggs. It all started when we started giving them the beans and pasta in the morning. They are happy and very active. We got bit by the chicken bug bad 😅.

    • @kentoi7956
      @kentoi7956 7 месяцев назад +2

      It's better to give them azola as snacks

    • @puddintame7794
      @puddintame7794 6 месяцев назад +8

      HEB has frozen cooked mussels for 3 bucks a pound. They make a great nutritious treat for chickens or dogs. Watch your fingers...

    • @jamesmedina2119
      @jamesmedina2119 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@halberttorraca3392pasta like corn, is not good for chickens in the summer. They have a hard time in the heat without feeding them starch

  • @rhondab9547
    @rhondab9547 Год назад +1065

    My 9 hens literally stopped laying eggs in July 2022. Finally I was reading comments on an “it’s the feed!” Video and someone said to start giving them rice and beans. Within that week I started doing it my hens started laying again! I make a batch of beans and rice and feed it to them every day! And kale micro greens that I grow. I do throw them a bit of homemade scratch here and there- black oil sun flower seeds, corn, split peas, oats and flaxseed. You are so right! Stop feeding them commercial feed- it’s like cardboard- literally!!! Thank you for getting the word out !

    • @aladrasullivan9018
      @aladrasullivan9018 Год назад +49

      Grow black soldier fly larvae,it's so easy!

    • @paullewis8842
      @paullewis8842 Год назад +17

      They love sunflower seeds

    • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
      @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 Год назад +11

      @@aladrasullivan9018what system do you use ?

    • @Strictly_Jake
      @Strictly_Jake Год назад +21

      That's what is freaking me out a bit. I didn't hear about this feed thing until winter, so I figured it was people that didn't know about the winter slow-down. But now I'm reading it started in summer

    • @emwing1458
      @emwing1458 Год назад +16

      My hens all just slowed down and stopped laying.... I will need to try this! I couldn't figure out why, since most were not that old and they have a chill healthy lifestyle.

  • @Queenskrossing
    @Queenskrossing 5 месяцев назад +114

    My dad is 85 years old and has backyard hens in suburban California. He dumpster dives behind the grocery outlet and gets organic salad bags and feed them to his hens. He also saves the egg shells crushes them and feeds them to the hens. He grew upon a farm in Oklahoma.

  • @agoat6146
    @agoat6146 Год назад +700

    This is country boy down home farming. I love it! Our grandparents did these things. They knew what they were doing. Then the commercial feeds hooked everyone to their products and it seems like we were sabotaged. Gotta be said. We should all go back to what worked back in the day. Old ways are he best ways. Good looking birds my friend. 🙂

    • @daviddawson1718
      @daviddawson1718 Год назад +26

      We haven't been considered admirable, or cool, but we are coming back. My wife's health improves when I cook with my garden produce.

    • @daviddawson1718
      @daviddawson1718 Год назад +6

      My grandfather loved chemical fertilizer. He always had ammonium nitrate, sulfur,...I don't know how he lived as long as he did.

    • @tamarap387
      @tamarap387 Год назад +24

      My mom remembers her grandparents would have this dishpan that would over the day accumulate all the food bits and in the evening it would get tossed (mucky water and all) to the chickens who would be waiting for it!

    • @irrelevantirrelevant7332
      @irrelevantirrelevant7332 Год назад +10

      Ah yes, that is what chickens have been historically fed. Beans and pasta. I thought that chickens mostly scavenged and occassionally got some low grade grain and kitchen scraps.

    • @agoat6146
      @agoat6146 Год назад +10

      Feeding mostly grains to livestock increases the levels of omega 6, which can be toxic to our systems when consuming that product. Low quanity grains and natural foods are healthy for them and us.

  • @mikeschaoticgardening
    @mikeschaoticgardening Год назад +374

    I'm seeing more and more people feed thier animals REAL food with great results!

    • @leadfarmer73
      @leadfarmer73  Год назад +62

      it looks like this is going to be the only thing we can do because of the continuing of the erosion of our society

    • @mikeschaoticgardening
      @mikeschaoticgardening Год назад +20

      @@leadfarmer73 maybe blessing in disguise...they definitely look healthier!

    • @sher1864
      @sher1864 Год назад +40

      Same for dogs and cats. Dog food jumped to 84 a bag! Everything we've been told has been rubbish.
      One day at a time breaking the cycle!

    • @silverpotter6325
      @silverpotter6325 Год назад +11

      split oeas good protein

    • @chrissyg55
      @chrissyg55 Год назад +12

      @@leadfarmer73 Growing up in the South, I never saw my grandparents give feed to their chickens, the chickens roamed around and foraged for food and ate whatever my grandparents threw out to them to eat. We always had an abundance of eggs.

  • @heathergustafson4237
    @heathergustafson4237 Год назад +774

    I’m always so glad, thrilled beyond reason when people get together and push good farming. Stop using chemicals Farmers. This is so great!

    • @BergenBounty
      @BergenBounty Год назад +13

      Amen.

    • @heatherlynnjohannesen9845
      @heatherlynnjohannesen9845 Год назад +1

      Did you should do that beans contain a toxin that always kills chickens literally always fatal. The phytohaemagglutinin is always lethal unless it's soaked for at least 24 hours and boiled down for at least 2 then drain and rinse throwing the water out. Not Mentioning that the very beginning is going to get somebody's chickens killed if they don't watch the whole video. Hell I'm not watching it all and haven't heard it mentioned once

    • @BergenBounty
      @BergenBounty Год назад +9

      @@heatherlynnjohannesen9845 Right ON! I just did what the video said and I have raised chickens for five years I was so mad at myself for following blindly. thankfully My chickens refused to eat them. I did a video where my chickens said no way. My research said even if you cook them down completely that to feed in MODERATION. I will never blindly follow again.

    • @victordelafuente5466
      @victordelafuente5466 Год назад +3

      ​@@BergenBounty Thank you for your comment. That was just what I had in the back of my mind. Beans are toxic for chickens and should not be fed abundantly to your flock. You just confirmed what I remembered to have read and learned

    • @BergenBounty
      @BergenBounty Год назад +3

      @@victordelafuente5466 I was lucky my chickens were smarter than me. They said nope! Go read about this mom.

  • @CuttySobz
    @CuttySobz 11 месяцев назад +129

    Bro is IN LOVE with his birds GOD IS GOOD HALLELUJAH!!! :D

  • @michaelheurkens4538
    @michaelheurkens4538 Год назад +480

    Thanks for an alternative feed suggestion. For the best eggs, you need to give them fresh greens and bugs as well. The easiest way is let them on to your lawn. The chlorophyll and bugs helps with nice coloured yolks. They will stop eating their own eggs if they get enough calcium from oyster shells or crushed up egg shells. Greetings from northern Alberta, Canada.

    • @dottiscamprunamuck2830
      @dottiscamprunamuck2830 Год назад +14

      Or egg shells from breakfast. Dogs and puppies can have ground egg shells for natural feeding. If dog food went bye, bye some people would be lost.

    • @djja8844
      @djja8844 Год назад +11

      The pork plant used the scraps, grissle and trimmed fat for cat food producers. Yeah, you are supposed to have cows or sheep or at least rabbits to crap everywhere and let the chickens scratch the crap into the ground to get the worms that come up for the poo. Then the chickens don't need much or any feed because they get earthworms and meal worms. Someone said frozen Japanese beetles from the traps, which sounds like a good idea. People get whole bags of those disgusting beetles hanging from trees. Instead of burning the freaks, maybe freeze them and see if the chickens want them. 🤮

    • @kotukuwhakapiko467
      @kotukuwhakapiko467 Год назад +8

      I rekon...chooks in cages peck eggs due to boredom...I've never lost an egg to a peck.....🤓

    • @elementalraven27
      @elementalraven27 Год назад +11

      Don’t forget that they will get parasites from bugs and free ranging as well- Wet summer here lots of birds and dogs getting round worm… It will mostly affect younger birds but liquid goat wormer 3ml per gallon for 3-5 days - with a 7 day break then repeat…. Also coccidiosis thrives in wet soil if u notice blood in the stool. I try to nip these things in the bud because it will contaminate the soil for months or years…

    • @judybass4339
      @judybass4339 Год назад

      It will also get them picked of by predators

  • @lololollaughatlife1431
    @lololollaughatlife1431 Год назад +439

    I have 14 chickens, I keep track of how many eggs I get everyday, and what colors. They all have different egg cycles. So I ALWAYS get eggs everyday, even in molting season. I average 280 sometimes 300 eggs per month. I give them away to friends. We can’t possibly eat that many. Chickens are so easy to care for.

    • @onetimeexcavation6015
      @onetimeexcavation6015 Год назад +38

      I eat 300 eggs a month.

    • @angelofamillionyears4599
      @angelofamillionyears4599 Год назад +32

      We pick up the expired greens at the store. The yokes are orange with greens.

    • @phoxpharms
      @phoxpharms Год назад +43

      11 hens 7 eggs a day every day. My only egg crisis is I can't give them away fast enough.

    • @michellebeebelewisfrith1544
      @michellebeebelewisfrith1544 Год назад +36

      If your smart you'll cover your coop. Until all this crap blows over ... LITERALLY

    • @WanNotJuan
      @WanNotJuan Год назад +9

      Shit, can those eggs or something. You can can them whole.

  • @SM75j
    @SM75j 5 месяцев назад +95

    4 min into this I went into the kitchen to start making beans!!! Thank you Sir!

  • @eddiekatjaberberich1252
    @eddiekatjaberberich1252 6 месяцев назад +65

    Omg. I really didn't take this serious. But my husband kept nagging me to try and now the chicks are addicted. Thank you. And I mean THANK YOU. It is incredible how much my chimkims love that. Henrietta and the nugget crew as well as Juniper and the berry crew thank you too

    • @volleronline
      @volleronline 4 месяца назад

      It is ok to feed this to the baby chicks? We have some coming on Saturday.

    • @voicessamples7396
      @voicessamples7396 2 месяца назад +2

      @@volleronlinewe always fed newborn chicks watery oatmeal. They love it !

    • @JasonusTillery
      @JasonusTillery 2 месяца назад

      @@voicessamples7396what about 6 week old chicks . Could the eat the pasta and beans or still do the watery oatmeal

    • @voicessamples7396
      @voicessamples7396 2 месяца назад +1

      @@JasonusTillery i think so. They probably need a few extra greens etc besides the oatmeal as they mature. As far as i can read, they need to be switched to adult feed around 18 weeks ( since this is when they start laying eggs, and need a lot more calcium, from seashells etc)

  • @liza-gu6zp
    @liza-gu6zp Год назад +244

    This worked! My chickens always start laying again in mid February, but not this year. I just made a big batch of pasta and pinto beans, and sure enough 3 days later they are laying! Amazing - thank you!

    • @desertedenblooms
      @desertedenblooms Год назад +15

      its the protein. Chickens require protein. They are faster at catching mice than cats and will eat them. Give them left over meat, meat bones with plenty of meat left on and they are happyyyyyy.

    • @katerinachelmis568
      @katerinachelmis568 11 месяцев назад +6

      It’s more than just the protein, beans are higher in calcium than milk. They need the calcium to form the eggs shells

    • @mbern4530
      @mbern4530 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@katerinachelmis568 I had to google this and I can't believe it, beans really are high in calcium. I've recently given up dairy so it's good to know I don't have to worry about calcium since I eat quite a bit of beans.

    • @philomenabrabazonobroin5236
      @philomenabrabazonobroin5236 18 дней назад

      Have been looking for this kind of information for a long time. Thank you so much!!!

  • @ahime937
    @ahime937 Год назад +327

    I don’t even have chickens but I love listening to you talk and how passionate you are about this subject. You make me want to get some chickens. Good work sir!

    • @Pieter_Auper
      @Pieter_Auper Год назад +6

      Get some.

    • @sharilynfritz247
      @sharilynfritz247 Год назад +4

      And you can make yogurt better than store bought!

    • @ahime937
      @ahime937 Год назад +3

      @@Pieter_Auper I would love to, but I live in a condo and we are not allowed. ☹️

    • @stevescuba1978
      @stevescuba1978 Год назад +3

      ​@@ahime937 get some quail! You can raise a bunch inside in a dog kennel, and they go from hatchlings to the dinner table in 8-12 weeks, and they start laying eggs around 10-12 weeks. Quail eggs are delicious, and surprisingly not much smaller than chicken eggs. Quail are relatively quiet also.

    • @tektak-tu6db
      @tektak-tu6db Год назад +2

      @@sharilynfritz247 might be problems to much calcium not so good.

  • @stevescuba1978
    @stevescuba1978 Год назад +187

    I started a worm farm in a plastic bin. Now, I feed some of my kitchen and garden waste to the worms. The worms double their population every 90 days, so I can feed the chickens fresh worms regularly. Also, I have the added benefit of collecting the worm castings and urine as amazing fertilizer for my garden. My next venture is to start raising black soldier fly larvae. They are actually more efficient at utilizing food scraps, and they make an excellent protein source for the chickens. My local store sells a 5 gallon bucket of dried larvae for $60!

    • @michellecampbell1702
      @michellecampbell1702 Год назад +19

      Same here! I've got a mealworm farm and earthworms! So far so good chickens love them! And about to start the black soldier soon! They seem really easy!

    • @SherryONeill
      @SherryONeill Год назад +9

      I Just Started A Worm Bucket With my GrandChildren YesterDay!

    • @scottc8152
      @scottc8152 Год назад +7

      Also crickets are another good easy protien you can add. I hope to do all 3.

    • @brad2548
      @brad2548 Год назад +5

      I'd like to learn more about this.

    • @BergenBounty
      @BergenBounty Год назад +4

      It's so expensive for worms

  • @Alaskan6pack
    @Alaskan6pack 8 месяцев назад +81

    We tried your way... and it works!! Just wanted to give you a shout out and say thank you for sharing your story! Our chickens are so happy and calm now. Great video

  • @jetlagsenior8491
    @jetlagsenior8491 Год назад +190

    My dad kept chickens in the seventies, ours only ever had table scrapes and the bugs they could find round the garden. They were also just fine.

    • @wandaparker6183
      @wandaparker6183 Год назад +13

      That's how it was done at our house too.

    • @davidvondoom2853
      @davidvondoom2853 Год назад +19

      That's what I've heard from other chicken owners, as well. Just keep a big compost pile, where you throw your scraps and let them sift through it for scraps and bugs. It also helps the compost pile.

    • @Gnolomweb
      @Gnolomweb Год назад

      wow, Idk what I'd do with 30 chickens running around the neighborhood.

    • @BE74297
      @BE74297 Год назад +1

      I don see bugs anymore, tears. (In Sf bay area.)

    • @philwood9760
      @philwood9760 Год назад +1

      God don't make any junk. Natural pest control and fertilizer that can be eaten.

  • @charlottecmgh3791
    @charlottecmgh3791 Год назад +186

    Those are some happy chickens. I gave my girls cooked oatmeal every morning. Plus, I grew culinary herbs- lemon balm, peppermint and parsley. I sprinkled the finely chopped herbs on their oatmeal. Healthy girls that laid eggs everyday. Excellent video, Lead. I'm sure your subs appreciate all your expertise. Thank you, sir. Blessings to you and your family.

    • @Fritz0616
      @Fritz0616 Год назад +23

      Try adding oregano it keeps them healthy since it’s a natural antibiotic.

    • @charlottecmgh3791
      @charlottecmgh3791 Год назад +7

      @@Fritz0616 Another excellent herb !

    • @livingfree4718
      @livingfree4718 Год назад +8

      I grow dandelions chicory, chick weed, miners lettuce arugula wild on my property. It’s all over. If you have excess land plant these and a few others. These plants will re seed themselves every year and you can eat them all as well.

    • @foodiesunited3814
      @foodiesunited3814 Год назад +2

      Nice

    • @hanamwenje8487
      @hanamwenje8487 Год назад

      Thats interesting.Can l feed broiler chickens also with pasta and beans

  • @AJsGreenThumbLLC
    @AJsGreenThumbLLC Год назад +298

    Beans have a high protein content and that's what the company feed has been so deficient in lately. This is genius Lead. Thanks so much for sharing!!!

    • @leadfarmer73
      @leadfarmer73  Год назад +20

      Thank you so much

    • @sunnybunnyfreespirit
      @sunnybunnyfreespirit Год назад +27

      Also those same bags of bean can be soaked and planted and left to dry on vine for easy continuous supply of food

    • @alsaunders7805
      @alsaunders7805 Год назад +16

      Chickens probably metabolize those plant proteins better than we do as well anyway. 🤔🤓🍻

    • @fancythat5136
      @fancythat5136 Год назад +2

      @@sunnybunnyfreespirit I was wondering about that, thanks!

    • @jameswright3972
      @jameswright3972 Год назад +3

      @@alsaunders7805 not true

  • @izlandsisterztv8792
    @izlandsisterztv8792 5 месяцев назад +39

    Growing up in Jamaica we didn’t buy chicken feed, there food was all over the yard. Fantastic one!

    • @JaneThatcher89
      @JaneThatcher89 Месяц назад +1

      What did the chickens eat in your yard in Jamaica?

  • @dorindafulton
    @dorindafulton Год назад +57

    Grow your own beans. I bought a bag of beans with 15 varieties. I have 20 seeds of each one and planting them. I'll do a video when I get ready to plant them. I'm glad your chickens are doing better. They do look much better. And they definitely are acting different. I'm glad you found a solution. Thanks for sharing and have a great day and happy gardening and stay blessed 😘🤗🙏🏽🙏🏾🙏🙏🏻🐓🐓🐔🐔🐣🐥

    • @myramcclain5496
      @myramcclain5496 Год назад

      Does it matter which beans? I was given a case of garbanza beans and pasta (what? a blessing! On time!)
      Do you got gassy on those eggs? I'm gonna ask Lady Lead! 😝 Don't bee 🐝 getting nervous!

    • @sunshinetampa7434
      @sunshinetampa7434 Год назад +1

      I've been watching several homesteaders who have been making their own feed that includes beans, split peas oats and wheat grain, high protein makes sense which means if you can give them your own who needs the feed stores. I also grow my own veggies and fruit so yes, you're on track too. Kudos to you.

    • @deedeeseecee9294
      @deedeeseecee9294 Год назад +3

      That's a genius idea 💡

  • @JR-kk6ce
    @JR-kk6ce Год назад +17

    LOL! You remind me of me! I too ended up cooking for my 15 girls. You should add some greens. Grass or weeds are fine. This is what I did for their special treat. I went to Walmart and bought a big block of deer bait. I put it in a 5 gallon bucket and left it outside in the rain for one week. Then I put the top on and left it closed for two weeks. When I opened the bucket up it was full of huge maggots that had been eating the corn and stuff in the bait block. I would give the girls a scoop full of maggots every other day, they loved it, never got sick, and the bait block lasted for 6 months.

  • @paulalee2345
    @paulalee2345 Год назад +67

    You’re so right, I feed my chickens a lot of food that my family and I eat and they also free range for a couple of hours 4 times a week. Mine always lay well and are very healthy.

    • @leadfarmer73
      @leadfarmer73  Год назад +16

      I just went back to 100% feeding my birds from my own kitchen

    • @sandramaiden4707
      @sandramaiden4707 Год назад +5

      My chickens get our food scraps, they love them.

    • @Sidetrackification
      @Sidetrackification Год назад +2

      Don't forget to play them polka music, chickens love polka,

  • @CarmindyOnline
    @CarmindyOnline 6 месяцев назад +30

    I tried this but instead of macaroni noodles I used spaghetti noodles that I broke into 2 inch long pieces... my chickens think they are worms! LOL it's hilarious to watch them grab 'em and slurp 'em up or run around the coop thinking they got a live one hahaha I've also noticed I don't need to fill my water containers nearly as much as I used to. During the hot summer days I'll throw a bag of frozen corn out there too and they love it. Even with all the additions, it's significantly cheaper than store bought food and there's literally no waste. They finish EVERYTHING before dark and no more random rats showing up trying to get pellets left behind!

  • @mikaylastrong7622
    @mikaylastrong7622 Год назад +255

    This is a great idea. I quit buying pellets when I was getting 3 eggs from 45 hens in the spring. I make a dry mix of dollar store oatmeal, stone ground cornmeal or grits, and a wild bird seed mix that has sunflower seeds. But it's the same cost as feed. If I do this plus scraps and my dry mix, I'll need much less of everything.
    We sacrifice so much in the name of convenience, and corporate power keeps growing.
    Back to our roots!
    Thank you, friend!

    • @mikaylastrong7622
      @mikaylastrong7622 Год назад +10

      @SaltyShaman I've also seen a diy soldier fly larvae bin that I'd love to try.
      Thanks!

    • @liza-gu6zp
      @liza-gu6zp Год назад +2

      @SaltyShaman dry oatmeal or cooked?

    • @rosemaryopeibi8122
      @rosemaryopeibi8122 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the video. Please,do I need to cook the beans and the pasta or just soaked in a normal water or hot water? Thanks.

    • @healthyfitmom
      @healthyfitmom Год назад

      @@rosemaryopeibi8122 they need cooking. From what I have read there is a toxin in raw beans, peas and lentils. Also raw potato is toxic. Sprouting seems to get rid of the toxin in some but you have to research this.

    • @lindaaskme2588
      @lindaaskme2588 11 месяцев назад +1

      @SaltyShaman do you have to give the mealworms potatoe for water

  • @michaelairheart6921
    @michaelairheart6921 Год назад +87

    My grandmother was as country as you could get. She lived through the great depression and knew all the little secrets. She raised chickens for eggs and meat but also to barter with. She traded eggs for milk that was so fresh that it was still warm from the cow. When her chickens slowed down on laying, she would add some chili powder and crushed shale to their feed and they would begin laying again. Chili powder gives them minerals that they need and makes them healthier. Shale goes to the gizzard and helps them grind their food better.

    • @aladrasullivan9018
      @aladrasullivan9018 Год назад +3

      Yes! I grew up on a farm,and mine did that as well!

    • @abtaladil03
      @abtaladil03 Год назад +3

      what is crushed shale??

    • @Hashashin_Fidayin
      @Hashashin_Fidayin Год назад +7

      @@abtaladil03 Shale is a type of rock. Sometimes found near rivers, its a dark/black flaky rock.

    • @suzettepetillo6748
      @suzettepetillo6748 Год назад +3

      Dried red chili pepper has more nutrients than ANYTHING else

    • @campers4440
      @campers4440 Год назад +1

      Our chickens ate leftovers. The spices n vege oils keep them healthy.

  • @zenithrising7463
    @zenithrising7463 Год назад +43

    My grandparents raised chickens and they always had a slop jar for all the food leftovers which went to the chickens.

  • @kjmnature
    @kjmnature 6 месяцев назад +9

    Thank you Buddy. I agree, my girls get the same stuff, black, red, navy beans mixed with oatmeal, rice, grits, elbow macaroni. Plant the beans after they've soaked a couple days and in 8 wks, free beans. Works for me, i had quite a crop of beans 😮

  • @ettachristinabrim2376
    @ettachristinabrim2376 Год назад +93

    I sent this video to my mother since she has chickens. Thank You for taking the time to help us save money and live better! Continued success and abundance 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @leadfarmer73
      @leadfarmer73  Год назад +6

      thank you Etta. I hope this helps your mom out

    • @pegsol3834
      @pegsol3834 Год назад +2

      @@leadfarmer73 god bless you sir

    • @susanhunley3697
      @susanhunley3697 Год назад

      Do not use it. It is a scam.
      And poor diet.... There is nothing at all wrong with the feed.
      Chickens stop laying eggs for a variety of reasons. Hens may lay fewer eggs due to light, stress, poor nutrition, molt or age. Some of these reasons are natural responses, while others can be fixed with simple changes and egg laying can return to normal.

    • @jeanhedger3717
      @jeanhedger3717 Год назад +1

      Thank you sir!! I'll tell my daughter

    • @susanhunley3697
      @susanhunley3697 Год назад +2

      @@jeanhedger3717 Hens may live in backyard flocks for 6-8 years, and most flocks will produce eggs for 3-4 years. The level of egg production, egg size, and shell quality decrease each year. Most commercial layers are kept for 2-3 years as their egg production decreases after this time.

  • @brad2548
    @brad2548 Год назад +269

    When I was a child my Father fed our dogs rice with used cooking grease and eggs. We fed our chickens rice with beans and or pasta and beans and achieved the same results. Chickens stayed healthy and egg production continued 😊👍

    • @banjohappy
      @banjohappy Год назад +45

      How many eggs did the dogs lay?

    • @brad2548
      @brad2548 Год назад +14

      @@banjohappy lololololo. Nunyer binnis.

    • @iHeartAmySue
      @iHeartAmySue Год назад +3

      @@banjohappy😂

    • @mchrysogelos7623
      @mchrysogelos7623 Год назад +5

      we used to feed our dog that too! I felt bad at the time, thinking it was bad for him!

    • @Knitpulsive
      @Knitpulsive Год назад +5

      Hey genius, check into what food contains the most natural Arsenic than any other food and I bet you’d change your tune real fast! Those poor animals. And whoever’s eating them eggs…

  • @budkingston3347
    @budkingston3347 Год назад +59

    The MAIN reason they eat eggs is because they need the calcium to make new shells. If you feed them an “egg-maker mash/crumbles/pellets”, that has enough calcium. If you don’t, they will eat an egg as fast as it is laid. A substitute is to add oyster shells. At the least, save all old egg shells, crush them to 2-4mm flakes and feed them that.

  • @D0B3RW0M4N
    @D0B3RW0M4N 3 месяца назад +15

    I feed my pups real food too, cause like you said, the animal feed ain’t right!! Have a good day Mr. Farmer

    • @bobbienovak5573
      @bobbienovak5573 20 дней назад

      Me too. I raw feed my pups. Nobody gets sick. Commercial food- all my other dogs died young from weird things.

  • @daisynimbus7460
    @daisynimbus7460 Год назад +42

    I ran out of feed early this month and feed my silky chicks rice and garbanzo beans and they love it and you are right it really has saved on water. Less bickering too! So glad you made this video for affirmation.

    • @jakekuhar5068
      @jakekuhar5068 Год назад

      The government is screwing with the feed. For all farm animals. THEY CANT CONTROL US IF WERE SELF SUSTAINABLE. good job sir

  • @777INFP
    @777INFP Год назад +176

    I just shared this video with my mom in PR. She’s been getting fewer and fewer eggs with the feed that's available to her. Thank you so much!

    • @dellaangel
      @dellaangel Год назад +23

      Also tell her to save the egg shells crush em up & feed it back to them. The shell is almost entirely made of calcium carbonate& they need calcium to make strong eggshells.

    • @777INFP
      @777INFP Год назад +4

      @@dellaangel thank you so much! I will

    • @daughter-of-christ
      @daughter-of-christ Год назад +10

      @@dellaangel the egg shell has to be baked in the oven first or they could start to eat their eggs

    • @dianeespinoza8647
      @dianeespinoza8647 Год назад +1

      @@daughter-of-christ is there any studies that prove this? How can they associate a egg with egg shells when their sense of smell isn’t even strong and they have almost zero memory they forget each other is a few days

    • @PinkTaurus93
      @PinkTaurus93 Год назад +2

      @@dianeespinoza8647 I haven’t seen any studies but I’ve seen several people who’ve raised chickens say this.

  • @TheMab144000
    @TheMab144000 Год назад +48

    My brother you are on to something, I got off the store bought feed and feeding them table scraps. They started laying again but, when I gave my hens beef fat off of Hamburger meat I doubled my egg production. Just thought I'd share with you my friend!

    • @bwaldners
      @bwaldners Год назад +4

      When I had chickens I never threw the cooking fat away. I always mixed it into their feed which I mixed up with hot water and let it stand. They get more nutrition out of it that wasy with the presoaking.

    • @BergenBounty
      @BergenBounty Год назад +1

      Mine love ground beef is well but for some reason I can't get them to eat beans I wonder if I'm using the wrong kind of beans

  • @kellycarter2497
    @kellycarter2497 3 месяца назад +11

    I'll be darned. I just got chickens and I had heard about the companies messing with the feed. I bought a bag of feed, my friend who has chickens told me to use the bagged stuff. My chicken book says use the bagged stuff, not "home made junk". These comments from your community are better advice than what I'm currently getting. I'm going to subscribe.

    • @ooulalah4333
      @ooulalah4333 3 месяца назад

      Copy nature don't do this. I'd never feed an animal anything toxic. Phytohaemagglutinin occurs naturally in several kinds of raw beans, including broad beans, white kidney beans, and red kidney beans. This toxin causes gastroenteritis. This is ignorant advice. Well cooked leftovers are ok here and there. Forcing hens to survive on raw beans and whatever is just wrong.

  • @rodleyeriffe9149
    @rodleyeriffe9149 Год назад +71

    Very healthy looking flock. I raised chickens for a boy scout merit badge. My Granny taught me to give them access to my garden (another BSA merit badge). They would eat all the bugs. The vegie scraps, included beans n corn bread (I grew up poor). Great advice sir, you know what your doing.

    • @kilodeltawhisky1504
      @kilodeltawhisky1504 Год назад +4

      Beans and cornbread is good. I grew up on that too.

    • @Sloppyjoe7390
      @Sloppyjoe7390 Год назад +2

      I definitely don't give chickens access to my garden they scratch your seedlings up they will eat all your lettuce,spinach leaves plus anything green leafed really

    • @fjb4932
      @fjb4932 Год назад +5

      Rodley,
      Most folks would say you grew up Rich, just didn't know it . . .

    • @rodleyeriffe9149
      @rodleyeriffe9149 Год назад +1

      @@fjb4932 I know it now. Our house was a converted garage with no indoor plumbing. I know now that it was a great childhood.

    • @cropduster8798
      @cropduster8798 5 месяцев назад

      It's starting to look like those of us who grew up poor have better life skills.

  • @nutterbutter865
    @nutterbutter865 Год назад +132

    As someone who has no experience farming nor does anyone in my family I want to thank you. I feel like this is my calling and trying to learn as much information as I can before starting.

    • @beckywatson7489
      @beckywatson7489 Год назад +11

      I knew nothing about hens 3 years ago, youtube is great teacher, i hatch most of my hens, and still have 25 from last summers batch of babies

    • @odinakamba9761
      @odinakamba9761 Год назад +4

      Me too.

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Год назад +5

      Except this video is ridiculous. The feed he makes is not just pricey, but poison. May as well feed your chickens minced beef.

    • @skullhart
      @skullhart Год назад +1

      Same! I always wanted to start a farm. I consume all the farming content available and dream of rows of fruit trees, vegetables and chicken coops.

    • @LittleEdenGardensFairplaySC
      @LittleEdenGardensFairplaySC Год назад

      Thanks for sharing this.

  • @EyezSpeakTruth
    @EyezSpeakTruth Год назад +165

    We all know what's wrong with the feed THEY was just hoping that we didn't know? Those HIGHER-UPS are 😈 evil. Great video 🙂

    • @TheCrunchbird
      @TheCrunchbird Год назад +23

      They are Satanic.

    • @offgridprosperity
      @offgridprosperity Год назад +21

      Exactly.. almost like all the corporate foods are more poisonous every day..

    • @phyliciajones9696
      @phyliciajones9696 Год назад +20

      Yep messing with the feed so our chicken can't lay eggs

    • @stevesilver7437
      @stevesilver7437 Год назад +16

      Yes! We all need to stick together. There are more of us then them!

    • @EyezSpeakTruth
      @EyezSpeakTruth Год назад +1

      @@stevesilver7437 absolutely...

  • @queilayenner1280
    @queilayenner1280 Год назад +52

    I feel so lucky watching this video!!! I wish all we have chickens knows this. It’s extremely important to know because YES!!! It’s healthy to them and work in a good way to lay eggs. God bless 💙🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 everyone here. 😊

  • @marcuspinson
    @marcuspinson Год назад +114

    I'd love to see a 1 month update of this.

    • @jonolson5397
      @jonolson5397 Год назад

      Doubting ?

    • @hlarledge
      @hlarledge Год назад +3

      I agree. It's been a month since the video posting. An update would be great.

    • @Z28PAPI
      @Z28PAPI Год назад

      Yup

    • @harrisonaddo9184
      @harrisonaddo9184 Год назад

      But WHY not? Wouldn’t it just be Best!

    • @Lacocacolaman
      @Lacocacolaman 3 месяца назад +2

      My only concern is are they getting all their nutrients with just these two ingredients? I'm watching another video where it's more complex so i am curious.

  • @normas371
    @normas371 Год назад +39

    I did the same with my chickens. I heard PP didn't have the full 16% protein. Whether that was true or not, I know what has a ton of protein...beans! so I put pinto beans in my Foodie, aka Instapot, covered with water and cooked for 1 hour. The girls went crazy over it. Within 2 days they went from laying 2-4 eggs a day to 9-12. Yesterday I got 15 eggs! This will help offset the rising cost of feed. An FYI regarding raw uncooked beans...
    Beans (Dried or Raw)
    Black beans, kidney beans, pinto beans… any type of dry or raw bean is poisonous to chickens. Beans contain a compound called phytohaemagglutinin, which is highly toxic to chickens.
    As LeadFarmer73 said, cook those beans first!

    • @DavidSmith3750
      @DavidSmith3750 Год назад

      Cook. Split peas. Lintels ??

    • @nchistorydiggers8808
      @nchistorydiggers8808 Год назад

      How much cooking would be required in a crock pot? Should I cook them until they are soft or just for a couple hours?

    • @DavidSmith3750
      @DavidSmith3750 Год назад +2

      @@nchistorydiggers8808 soak overnight cook 4-6 hours till tender. High temp 4. Low. Temp 6. Need to be tender.

    • @normas371
      @normas371 Год назад +1

      @NC History Diggers I cooked mine until tender. Same as if I were eating them. I would assume overcooked would be better than undercooked.

  • @None-YaBusiness
    @None-YaBusiness Год назад +41

    That's how my grandma used to do it in Carribbean, she never buying food, and chickens always laying eggs , lettuce , cornmeal porridge as well she give them ..what ever she cooks.. Great video again Mr Lead 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽💚💚💚💫👋🏽💎🦋🇬🇧

  • @anothercomment-
    @anothercomment- Год назад +27

    It is good to see someone rejecting corporate feed - I have long felt this was the way - I love that calmness was an effect - pretty cool.

  • @benkennedy2045
    @benkennedy2045 Год назад +101

    Shows that our food controls our behavior! health and wellness to your family!

  • @Mtmt89
    @Mtmt89 Год назад +127

    I was given 5 year old lady chickens and they lay happily for me often with this feed 😊 thank you for this video!
    I put in a whole heap of seasonings for their health also, lately they've been having cajun pasta and beans with cayenne pepper 😊
    My brother loves my chicken food 😂

    • @kenbellchambers4577
      @kenbellchambers4577 Год назад +7

      No, your chickens like Mexican food and so do I!

    • @desertedenblooms
      @desertedenblooms 11 месяцев назад +8

      cayenne is so good for your health, opens restricted veins , arteries, helps during a heart attack, asthma, check it out. I was amased

    • @rodgerserviss3137
      @rodgerserviss3137 9 месяцев назад +4

      I live in Southern South Dakota and my chickens have totally stopped laying . Thank you for the video and I'm gonna give it a shot

    • @christinekoenig5669
      @christinekoenig5669 8 месяцев назад +2

      Cayenne I've ben told helps them to lay better.
      Helps Circulation?

    • @wordswritteninred7171
      @wordswritteninred7171 6 месяцев назад +2

      Also anything that is hot. Like peppers will kill and prevent parasites

  • @B3auty1sNatura1
    @B3auty1sNatura1 Год назад +31

    Thank you for this video I knew something had to be wrong because both of my hens have completely stopped laying. I believe they are manipulating the feed in some sort of way

    • @leadfarmer73
      @leadfarmer73  Год назад +12

      I don’t know what’s going on but I DO KNOW that don’t want any part of what they are selling. Lol

    • @sunshinetampa7434
      @sunshinetampa7434 Год назад +2

      I'm new to chickens. Mine should be starting to lay soon, however, the layer feed I'm using, they don't want any of it, I had already started giving them scraps, rice, beans, fruit they go crazy over it.
      Lead, I like that feeder, did you make it?
      Thank you for sharing!

    • @5GreenAcres
      @5GreenAcres День назад

      I have noticed none of my hens are going broody too! I want my hens to go broody so I can hatch out baby chicks.

  • @astar4all
    @astar4all 8 месяцев назад +23

    The chickens feathers and coats look so lustrous and full, Thank you for the video!

  • @Unk-Dre
    @Unk-Dre Год назад +11

    I want to thank you for blessing me with your knowledge. May God continue keeping you in good health and spirit.

    • @leadfarmer73
      @leadfarmer73  Год назад +3

      thank you my friend

    • @Unk-Dre
      @Unk-Dre Год назад +1

      @@leadfarmer73 how long does it take after feeding your chickens beans and pasta will they lay eggs?

  • @angelblack2215
    @angelblack2215 Год назад +44

    Thanks! I’ve been doing oatmeal, black oil sunflower seeds, fruit and veggie scraps and we’re not missing a beat on egg production. But think I’ll definitely try some beans and pasta too ❤️

    • @aladrasullivan9018
      @aladrasullivan9018 Год назад +2

      Be careful on the beans and pasta,they're not getting the protein they need!

    • @sharoncourt75
      @sharoncourt75 Год назад +2

      Pasta is not really protein, add a bit of tuna (the in water kind) or sardines everynow and then, gives them protein and aminoacids

    • @beckylavallee1
      @beckylavallee1 Год назад +1

      Beans and pasta are a complete protein, just like beans and rice. Obviously it’s working since they are laying better and their feathers look better and they are happier

    • @sharoncourt75
      @sharoncourt75 Год назад +1

      Angel Black that is greay, specially sunflower seeds for their feathers!

    • @sharoncourt75
      @sharoncourt75 Год назад

      @@beckylavallee1 🤣

  • @debnewsom5899
    @debnewsom5899 Год назад +29

    I've been using Nutrena layer pellets and all my kitchen scraps and leftovers. My chickens never stop laying. They are very happy girls!

  • @TheMoppin
    @TheMoppin Год назад +103

    We need a class action lawsuit against monsanto and chicken feed company they own

    • @repentnow8823
      @repentnow8823 4 месяца назад

      It's actually literally gonna take scorched Earth to get rid of that type of vermin.

  • @mikeyg426
    @mikeyg426 Год назад +37

    Thank you for posting this. I switched feed 3 times before I figured out Purina was making most all the feed.

    • @janeesestardust6261
      @janeesestardust6261 Год назад +1

      Purina = Nestle they were the ones making the dog food that was killing the dogs nasty corporations just imagine what the put in the human food

    • @katarascal3183
      @katarascal3183 Год назад +6

      They are messing with the dog and cat food as well.. .My animals will not eat it.

    • @cynthiabourgeois5254
      @cynthiabourgeois5254 Год назад +3

      Yeah, I have noticed that my cats aren't eating like they used too but it's the same feed brand we have been getting that they loved up until a week or so ago.

    • @katarascal3183
      @katarascal3183 Год назад +5

      @@cynthiabourgeois5254 exactly.. my dogs have ate the same food for years. Suddenly stopped eating. Other friends and even strangers at Walmart and Costco have told me the same thing.. as we stare dumbfounded on what dog food to buy. I've heard they are putting birth control in the food. Purina is being sued.

    • @beckywatson7489
      @beckywatson7489 Год назад +5

      @@katarascal3183 Purina killed my cat a year and half ago, his bladder was flull of crystals my vet could not flush out, I will never use purina again

  • @TheTrueabundance
    @TheTrueabundance Год назад +50

    Wow! I’m definitely going to give this a try! The price of grain has risen so much in the last two years, per kilogram dried pinto beans and pasta are the same price, and once they’re boiled per kilogram they work out cheaper than dry grains.
    Thank you for this tip.
    Sunny greetings from South Spain 🌞

  • @colep4617
    @colep4617 Год назад +108

    The current situation with chicken feed is absolutely disgusting, someone somewhere screwed up big. It's even affected commercial farmers and their hens aren't laying, making egg prices even higher.😒More encouragement to do it yourself the right way. Thank you LF for always providing low-cost, productive solutions to these issues. I started making my own ACV thanks to you, and will never buy it again. Even gave it away as Christmas gifts

    • @colep4617
      @colep4617 Год назад +12

      In fact, you should add the ACV to their water or maybe their feed. I know it is good for them from experiences but don't know why.

    • @leadfarmer73
      @leadfarmer73  Год назад +14

      thank you so much. the feed is even a different color and texture now.

    • @vward4871
      @vward4871 Год назад +72

      No one screwed it up. It's deliberate.

    • @charbee3486
      @charbee3486 Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your recipe with us.

    • @Seriouslydave
      @Seriouslydave Год назад +6

      @@vward4871 cant be a greedy capitalist if there is noone left to buy from you.

  • @micheledau1294
    @micheledau1294 2 месяца назад +4

    We have been doing the beans and pasta for a week. Remarkable. Egg production has improved! Thanks

  • @mubizz80
    @mubizz80 Год назад +30

    This is genius. Humanity at its best. Thanks for the tip

  • @KEE13_65
    @KEE13_65 Год назад +10

    Wow !! so glad I bumped into your channel, I have been wondering how I am going to feed my birds without buying the garbage that's being called chicken feed,, my mind just started imagining the possibilities of what you are doing so thank you so much for sharing.

  • @ADZ.
    @ADZ. Год назад +32

    Wow, great video! Our chickens had stopped laying - NOT 1 egg in months. We switched to using goat feed from a local hay and grain company that mixes their feed and we're averaging 12+ eggs a day again. I'm going to try the beans and pasta!! Great idea and thank you - I LOVE your videos!!

    • @jade.j5781
      @jade.j5781 Месяц назад

      Mine get pig feed sometimes....they love it! I wet it down for them so it's easier to get into the crop and they get full and healthy

  • @trinasworld9377
    @trinasworld9377 8 месяцев назад +18

    Led I tried this and it made my chicken calm too. Thanks I'll put the oyster shells next time and I actually got eggs

  • @MKSRedTX
    @MKSRedTX Год назад +54

    I don't even own chickens (yet) but I'm so happy I came across your video!! Thank you!

  • @zoesunshine2646
    @zoesunshine2646 Год назад +40

    I've seen a lot of people making videos about the feed being wonky. Chickens hadn't laid eggs since September/October. Somebody is trying to control the self sufficient folks.

    • @johandeklein5253
      @johandeklein5253 29 дней назад

      i seen this video before and nothing wrong with it, but chickens do have a cycle of laying eggs. In hot summer they lay less just like in the winter time and when they are molting. Always keep an eye on chicken. i use mostly kitchen and garden scraps to feed my hens.

    • @gabmr8558
      @gabmr8558 17 дней назад

      Beans is very regular n organic... That shouldn't control the circle

  • @miriayah5285
    @miriayah5285 Год назад +6

    Shalom family, I just got 12 chick's 2 days old. This was so helpful for my 7 month old hens. I agree with the feed , it's not good. This was awesome information 👏🏿 👌🏾. Blessings to you and your Queen.

  • @matthewlong2981
    @matthewlong2981 11 месяцев назад +5

    I buy my feed from the Amish farmer down the road, and I’ve never had any issues with my chickens whatsoever. I don’t buy commercial feed from any stores.

  • @MsSunnie22
    @MsSunnie22 Год назад +17

    Thanks for this idea! I've stopped giving feed to mine too. I have been giving them the quail feed, scratch, and meal worms and they have been laying every day.

    • @leadfarmer73
      @leadfarmer73  Год назад +4

      amen! it's really working

    • @doricetimko5403
      @doricetimko5403 Год назад +1

      I’ve been fermenting scratch grain n have been getting eggs all winter. My birds refuse layer pellets now. It’s worth the effort to keep them happy healthy n productive

  • @montanaliving4769
    @montanaliving4769 Год назад +16

    We have been making our own, I ferment the grains. Good for keeping them healthy and mites off of them.

  • @TsquareTalk
    @TsquareTalk Год назад +26

    Wow that is crazy I was giving mine tractor supply feed They all stopped laying eggs and they fight over the food almost like there's nothing in it and that stuff's expensive. I got to say this is phenomenal. 👍 New subscriber here.

    • @mountainswillcrumble777
      @mountainswillcrumble777 Год назад

      Same here. No more

    • @Laurasunshine94
      @Laurasunshine94 Год назад +1

      Same here! We've been feeding them TCS feed for 2 years now. They use to produce eggs like no other. They all stopped laying last summer, they recently " resumed" not really 1 to 2 eggs from a 11 bird flock every few days, and our duck too. Horrible! My flock was better off with the Walmart poultry feed "Vibrant Life" lol

  • @katerinachelmis568
    @katerinachelmis568 11 месяцев назад +14

    Chickens love an open compost pile too. Ask some local restaurants for their food scraps from prep and make a pile. The chickens will eat all the meat, veggies, fruit, and bugs they like.
    Great way to feed chickens for free.

  • @sarahcox215
    @sarahcox215 Год назад +39

    For chickens to lay eggs they need protein, so this is amazing. Also the more greens that you incorporate into their diet the darker orange, your yolk will become think about it all the eggs you buy from the store the yolk is yellow that’s because they’re not giving him no greens they’re just giving him grain the feed you’re doing an amazing job on your chickens look great❤

  • @310shadow310
    @310shadow310 Год назад +13

    Hey man, I heard a rumor that they are putting something in the feed that stops the hens from laying eggs. I'm a first-time hen owner, and I was assuming that it was just because it was winter. I started chopping up kitchen scraps and sure enough they started laying. Numerous amount of farmers and. Back yard hen owners had the same problem. I'm definitely going to try this. Thank you

  • @bmoss9604
    @bmoss9604 Год назад +26

    We have been sprouting rye (2 cups) and lentils (1 cup). Soaking 24 hours doubles the volume of the food. But we continue to sprout for a full week. It will fill a full-sized chaffing pan and feed our flock of 17 ladies and gents. This is great option this time of year when our ground is buried under 6+ inches of snow. Plus, our ladies have not stopped laying all winter.

    • @monehorman6744
      @monehorman6744 Год назад +1

      Could you explain this further? I am not understanding what you are saying to do. Where do you get rye? and do you cook the lentils or soak the dry lentils in water overnight or 24H? and what do you mean by sprouting for a week?

    • @bmoss9604
      @bmoss9604 Год назад +11

      @@monehorman6744 You can use most whole grains and beans that you can buy from a grocery store. You are not cooking them, but soaking and sprouting.
      I use the ratio 1 cup of beans (usually lentils more bang for the buck) and 2 cups of whole grains (wheat berries, barley, rye, etc.). All these can be bought in small amounts at the grocery store. But you can get large bags of horse oats and field peas at the feed store ($15-20 for 50 pounds).
      These go dry and uncooked into a half gallon mason or sprouting jar. Fill with water and soak 12-24 hours larger beans may need the full 24, but lentils only need 12. The beans and grains will double in volume.
      Drain the water off and let sit in the jar with a sprouting lid or cheese cloth over the open jar. Rinse and drain every day for 3 days. They will sprout roots after 2 days and have 1/2 to 3/4 inch roots at 3 days.
      After 3 days tansfer them to a sprouting tray as if you were sprouting microgreens. We use stainless chaffing/catering pans with small holes drilled in the bottom to drain excess water, because they were free.
      Every morning they get sprayed with water and put on a shelf. After 1 -2 days in the tray, the greens will be about 1/2 inch. I continue to let them grow until the greens are like grass, usually a total of 7-8 days from first soak.
      So in a week, we grow a two sq ft lawn of grains, greens, and protein for our flock. It is perfect for us in upstate New York, where we have snow and frozen ground 4 months of the year. Plus it's a cheap natural supplement to their normal chicken feed.

    • @timisaac8121
      @timisaac8121 Год назад +1

      @@bmoss9604 TY for the kind reply. I know it took you awhile to write and post that. Much respect. yet, you write "supplement to their normal chicken feed". It appears most of us want to lose the 'normal chicken feed". When suppliers learn we aren't getting eggs? They say, oh, you need more feed. The difference for us: With feed, no eggs. Off the feed? At least there is hope! Thanks again for your gracious and kind post.

    • @bmoss9604
      @bmoss9604 Год назад +2

      @@timisaac8121 We have a feed hopper that is full of normal layer feed. Really, the layer feed is their supplemental feed. They mostly eat fermented grains, fodder, compost, and whatever they get from the yard.

    • @janinecobb
      @janinecobb Год назад +1

      Such a great food! I sprout grain for my chickens and bunnies and they love it.

  • @pupnirn-gx6se
    @pupnirn-gx6se 8 месяцев назад +9

    You know why they are doing what they are doing. Stay Strong.

  • @timstrong2036
    @timstrong2036 Год назад +23

    Great video, LF73! (The mixture looked delicious! Appears your birds like "soul" food! Sunflower seed sprouts are also an excellent source of protein for your chickens, and cornbread mush (with cracked corn).

  • @sheba3898
    @sheba3898 Год назад +69

    Thank you for this. I always wanted to make my own feed but saw so many complicated recipes. This is easy and they love it!

    • @boomknight1015
      @boomknight1015 Год назад +7

      It's mostly just a mix of different grains which honestly I don't see a good reason to stick them only to grains. I know someone said having a worm box and that would be really sick. Having worms, compost for a garden and giving the chickens left overs + worms.
      I don't have chickens just learning how to care for them before I get some.

    • @BergenBounty
      @BergenBounty Год назад

      look it up beans are Toxic. feed only completely cooked and in moderation

    • @hobbydigger
      @hobbydigger Год назад

      Woow, amazing! I will try this and let’s see how it goes 😅. I am currently giving them store bought pellets and chickens Do not even touch the pellets so I buy mealworms and earthworms 🪱 which they love! But will try this pasta and greens method 😊

  • @bigjohn6458
    @bigjohn6458 Год назад +36

    Dont forget Lead, you can get a bag of lentils from the dollar tree and sprout them in jars for the chickens as well.

  • @CHARGERDON55
    @CHARGERDON55 Год назад +4

    That’s great! You make me want to raise chickens again. The f store bought feed in bags is being poisoned intentionally.

  • @monkeypuzzlefarm
    @monkeypuzzlefarm Год назад +20

    There is another thing you can add - Extra virgin olive oil. Just a few drops mixed in the feed at every meal. I also oven bake the old eggs shells, pulverize it in a blender and add it in the food too.

  • @MizRuthie
    @MizRuthie Год назад +11

    Good idea! I have some old black beans I can try this with. I found some pea protein powder mom stocked up on in my basement. I'm going to add it to the feed I have that I get from the Amish down the road and see if they lay eggs again. They quit laying in December.
    I also read about adding raw milk or local dairy whole milk to the feed to fill them up.

  • @FreckledandFrugal
    @FreckledandFrugal Год назад +79

    I was just usually giving this to them as a little snack, but I like the combined beans, oyster shells and pasta as a feed. This is a great idea! Thank you so much for sharing this. I grew tons of sunflower seeds and extra stuff in my garden to feed my chickens because last year it was incredibly hard to find chicken feed in the beginning of the year and this is just another tool in my belt. Appreciate you so much!

    • @SR-iy4gg
      @SR-iy4gg Год назад +5

      Yes, this is fine occasionally, but not as the main feed. Certainly, that big potful shouldn't be given to them all week. They won't be getting the nutrition they need.

    • @aladrasullivan9018
      @aladrasullivan9018 Год назад +3

      I grow fly soldier fly larvae for mine,it's so easy!

    • @FreckledandFrugal
      @FreckledandFrugal Год назад +2

      @@aladrasullivan9018 I just saw a video on that. I'm very interested in doing that too

    • @aladrasullivan9018
      @aladrasullivan9018 Год назад +2

      @FreckledandFrugal it's great luv and easy,also raise mealworms as well.

  • @davidsuchite9757
    @davidsuchite9757 6 месяцев назад +3

    Firstly thank you for sharing this knowledge. I’m trying this out right now. The one thing is I don’t have access to oyster shells so I sliced up a banana and put it in with the beans. Ya the store feed is garbage and it’s like my chickens are crazy and hungry. Everything you said about how they act with the store feed is accurate.

  • @jayshaven
    @jayshaven Год назад +220

    We started adding in beans and pasta as you suggested. They love it! And in our area where it's so cold, it's helping keep their energy up. Great ideas and content- thank you!

    • @desertedenblooms
      @desertedenblooms 11 месяцев назад +5

      To keep them warm during the winter add cooked grits, corn, corn meal for polenta to your recipe. They are thermal foods that keep the body warm. Winter is a great time to give them Sunflowers ,also a great thermal food.

  • @ooh_kayskinbeauty9358
    @ooh_kayskinbeauty9358 Год назад +9

    When I stopped feeding my lovely chickens that H....F.... a bag of feed and starting give them Sardines, Tuna Fish, Oyster shells, and Poultry Grit within one day, my chickens started back laying eggs.... Thank you for letting us know, we not losing our minds.
    They also love blueberries, strawberries and leftover lettuce.... Yes, they eat really good!!!

  • @gedhol5425
    @gedhol5425 Год назад +12

    We had a few chickens when I was a kid and my parents used to make bran mash mixed with kitchen scraps to feed them.The droppings went onto a rhubarb patch in the back garden. I’m now 80 years old so this is a long time ago.

  • @herbcounselorh7734
    @herbcounselorh7734 6 месяцев назад +3

    Great video. Most of my store feed is wasted; chickens hate it. I've tried other commercial feeds and still get a lot of wasted feed. Tomorrow I'm cooking beans and pasta (or maybe rice). Thanks and may God bless.

  • @Jax453
    @Jax453 Год назад +60

    You're a genuine, chicken food is designed to create an egg shortage, a control game we're all aware of in todays world, thank you for sharing this

    • @spriggsgone
      @spriggsgone Год назад +5

      Truth Sistah!!!!..

    • @kimm59
      @kimm59 9 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly my brother's got 14 chickens and they don't lay I have two and I get 2 a day they're flabergasted

  • @taylorkettler5884
    @taylorkettler5884 Год назад +62

    I started to do this and finally found out what it's like to not have screaming hungry chickens! we have been feeding commercial feed for 2 years now and I just thought that chickens were loud. NOPE! since doing this I now have happy and quiet chickens! I will also throw in some dehydrated greens from the summer and dehydrated veggies for an added bonus. They love it!

    • @bevami1
      @bevami1 Год назад +4

      Do you give them the dehydrated stuff dry or rehydrate?

    • @alisoncherry65
      @alisoncherry65 Год назад +3

      Watch out for sourcrop add grit

    • @sammokkasmith
      @sammokkasmith 8 месяцев назад

      Try to give them dehydrated foods that has been soaked in water first. The dehydrated food will rehydrate in the stomach and cause it to burst. Plus, two/three days soaking will make more feed with fermentation. This will improves digestion for the birds. Sprouting dried beans is one the best foods for all your animals. @@bevami1

  • @free2besassy
    @free2besassy Год назад +34

    You can feed them veggie scraps from your garden. Like the outer leaves of cabbage, spinach leaves etc. Also add the ground up egg shells ( to a powder) in the food. They need the calcium laying eggs and other vitamins from the greens.

    • @shashuwells500
      @shashuwells500 Год назад +2

      You can give them the whole shells. They will eat them but it's best if broken up so they won't eat the eggs they lay.

    • @FaithfulPracticalHomesteading
      @FaithfulPracticalHomesteading Год назад +4

      I keep an aluminum pan in the oven to collect egg shells. Once it's full, I pre-heat the oven then turn off to fully dry and that still has wetness. I then crush the shells with my hands. It's strangely satisfying! The crushed shells are then either fed back to the chickens or put in the garden.

    • @mrspleasants8529
      @mrspleasants8529 Год назад +1

      @@shashuwells500 I was always warned against whole or just broken up shells; it causes the chickens to cannibalise their own eggs.

    • @shashuwells500
      @shashuwells500 Год назад +3

      @@mrspleasants8529 I am aware. Heard the same that's why I suggest to break them to the point that they do not resemble an egg. Even grinding into a powder and adding it to the feed.

    • @clob3896
      @clob3896 Год назад +2

      ​@@shashuwells500so your comment wasn't really necessary at the end, as it's just repeating what the op said.

  • @trishanimer2342
    @trishanimer2342 9 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for sharing. I’m doing this also now. My chicken haven’t molted or stopped laying. I add rice or pasta or a couple cups of scratch to the batch. They need the carbs and protein to keep warm in the winter:)

  • @change2transform966
    @change2transform966 Год назад +23

    I heard this has been happening to a lot of people who own chickens. They stated something is in the feed. This is a awesome solution! Thanks for the info!

    • @leadfarmer73
      @leadfarmer73  Год назад +2

      Thank you

    • @phoxpharms
      @phoxpharms Год назад +1

      Nothing is IN the feed. Some feed seems to be lower protein then listed. But no added toxins or anything. I have a video showing I feed PP 16% layer feed and kitchen scraps and get 7 eggs a day from my 11 hens. My comments section on that video is absolutely flooded with people that use PP and have had 0 egg issues. Only about 5% of people are experiencing an issue with the feed. It would be the opposite if they added things to prevent eggs. So the most logical answer so far is some of the mills received lower quality ingredients. Could have been a lower quality crop from the farmers. Could have been lower quality hops from the local brewer. Could have been cheaper soybean meal bought by the mill. But certainly, undeniably nothing being added to the feed.

    • @change2transform966
      @change2transform966 Год назад +1

      @@phoxpharms good to know!

  • @catherinefrye7269
    @catherinefrye7269 Год назад +15

    I'm going to share your video with my neighbor because he has chickens that stopped laying eggs. Thanks for sharing Mr. Lead. 👍🤗

  • @knotqueen2419
    @knotqueen2419 Год назад +16

    Thank you. I'm waiting for my little "chick-a-poos" to arrive. How wonderful to get "real" advice from people like Lead Farmer 73 who care enough about others to post this video. We are all connected!

  • @kimm59
    @kimm59 9 месяцев назад +10

    Two hens 0:33 that were given to me for not laying, last 16 days I've had two eggs everyday oatmeal spinach slice of bread for breakfast organic scratch and a handful of mealworms water

  • @Small-Talk
    @Small-Talk Год назад +6

    I don't buy feed for my chickens either and have not seen a slow down in egg production, winter or not.

    • @leadfarmer73
      @leadfarmer73  Год назад +2

      that's right! keep on feeding them good stuff small talk

  • @keithjohnson5190
    @keithjohnson5190 Год назад +18

    I heard from others on RUclips that they came out with a chicken feed that was making the chickens sick. You have to make your own feed. A couple called Doug and Stacy talked about the chicken feed being bad. Just make you own, buy the products and combine them. Good luck in what you do.

  • @malissiajones7761
    @malissiajones7761 Год назад +21

    Thanks. You just made a fan. Add to this that beans are something I can grow to cut down costs, it's a win win. Another thing that will help them lay, though it's seasonal, is apples. I process a lot of apples in the fall and last year I was getting 15/17 eggs from 17 hens a day when I fed them the peels and cores. I don't know why it works, but it does.

  • @KPixie-p5i
    @KPixie-p5i 9 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you for this. This is the first time my girls have just up and quit laying. Usually come Winter, they still give me a couple eggs but this year they just stopped. I'm getting ready to put some pinto beans on the stove and follow your instructions. I bet this is cheaper on the budget too!!!

  • @Guacquin
    @Guacquin Год назад +24

    Mannnn Thank you for this! You could throw some collard greens or kale into that stew - whatever extra veggies you got or that are cost-effective at the store, and you've got an even MORE diverse nutritional profile for them. I'm definitely trying this at home with my flock. You can get pinto beans by the pound for cheaappp!!

    • @stitchinggirl
      @stitchinggirl Год назад +1

      You can use herbs too that are good for health too.

  • @Lved6
    @Lved6 Год назад +53

    I was waitin for the onion, garlic, and hamhock to go in that pot 🤣

  • @GQUATTRADITIONZS
    @GQUATTRADITIONZS Год назад +38

    ABSOLUTELY FASCINATING 💯💯💯
    I wish I had known about the beans all those years I had chickens.
    Never had those fancy wooden eggs either, I just put Golf Balls in there to discourage egg pecking and snakes.
    Take care.
    💜💜💜 AuntieEllen

    • @leadfarmer73
      @leadfarmer73  Год назад +6

      it's as easy as feeding ourselves ❤

    • @mrdkoser
      @mrdkoser Год назад

      How with snakes???

    • @ljb9001
      @ljb9001 Год назад

      I had a wooden egg one time, the kids came in and said that this old egg won't break, they kept throwing it up against a rock to show me. They thought I had wonder eggs! So, my feeding them back their own egg shells really paid off, I guess! 😂

    • @GQUATTRADITIONZS
      @GQUATTRADITIONZS Год назад

      @@mrdkoser the snakes can’t digest them when they swallow them. No more egg stealing or scaring owners.

    • @GQUATTRADITIONZS
      @GQUATTRADITIONZS Год назад

      @@ljb9001 Lol. That sounds about what my GreatGrands would do🤣🤣🤣

  • @uprightfossil6673
    @uprightfossil6673 10 месяцев назад +7

    Yessir! All the people who said their chickens stopped laying complained about the chicken feed. My birds free range, but I grow pumpkins and corn and squash to feed them. Frozen from last year doesn’t matter either.