Re: Ears on barley
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2024 10:47 pm
I wouldn't think tails on the corn would make the slightest difference, I think birds are designed well enough to be able to cope with things like that.
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I have read about that method Stephen never had the guts to try it out
I try to get them to eat more as the week
That sounds quite good Neil.NeilA wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 10:15 pmAndy This works well I find although I am not so strict with percentages it’s a old basic system but has some meritAndy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 10:03 pmI do agree Murray. I have always be sceptical of barley. I used it last year because I went back onto widowhood and it’s what I used to do but still not convinced by it.
Yes it does stop the pigeons from overeating but only because they don’t like it. Chickens won’t eat it given a choice. Beef animals and pigs are fattened on it as it is good for fattening but they will only eat it if it’s been rolled or in the form of brewer’s grains, the left over stuff from brewing.
I tend to give 30 per cent early in the week for a few days down to 10 percent late in the week for the cocks
But this was a good way that was explained to me some years ago
When racing starts
Protein and barley Sunday depending on the race Saturday as to the amounts
Then just feed your race mix with
40 pc barley Monday
30 pc barley Tuesday
20 pc barley Wednesday
10 pc barley Thursday
Replacing the barley percentage with a high fat high carb mix
Feed 10 gram morning all they want then at night a bit at a time to they leave the barley put down 1/2 ounce then 1/4 ounce and so on
It’s an excellent high carb feed to keep
The home flying good and as your sprinting to 100 odd miles only they want over eat on then replace the reduced percentage with seeds they like so the intake goes up a little each day .
Although my best years were when I weighed the food this is also a good system I think as your always feeding to appetite and one I think I will try again as I plan to send to a couple of longer races and feeding to appetite in April / May might be a better plan for that
Would they not take all the favorites though. Andy and say leave peasAndy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 8:00 amThat sounds quite good Neil.NeilA wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 10:15 pmAndy This works well I find although I am not so strict with percentages it’s a old basic system but has some meritAndy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 10:03 pm
I do agree Murray. I have always be sceptical of barley. I used it last year because I went back onto widowhood and it’s what I used to do but still not convinced by it.
Yes it does stop the pigeons from overeating but only because they don’t like it. Chickens won’t eat it given a choice. Beef animals and pigs are fattened on it as it is good for fattening but they will only eat it if it’s been rolled or in the form of brewer’s grains, the left over stuff from brewing.
I tend to give 30 per cent early in the week for a few days down to 10 percent late in the week for the cocks
But this was a good way that was explained to me some years ago
When racing starts
Protein and barley Sunday depending on the race Saturday as to the amounts
Then just feed your race mix with
40 pc barley Monday
30 pc barley Tuesday
20 pc barley Wednesday
10 pc barley Thursday
Replacing the barley percentage with a high fat high carb mix
Feed 10 gram morning all they want then at night a bit at a time to they leave the barley put down 1/2 ounce then 1/4 ounce and so on
It’s an excellent high carb feed to keep
The home flying good and as your sprinting to 100 odd miles only they want over eat on then replace the reduced percentage with seeds they like so the intake goes up a little each day .
Although my best years were when I weighed the food this is also a good system I think as your always feeding to appetite and one I think I will try again as I plan to send to a couple of longer races and feeding to appetite in April / May might be a better plan for that
I actually found the best way to stop over feeding was to have a mix in the trough all day long. Just taking it away overnight to prevent mice. This way if I picked a pigeon up at any time during the day its crop would be virtually empty as they just picked when they wanted.
The birds will only use what they need for what they are doing at the time. Everything else is just passed out.
On Saturday mine have energy mix all they want so high protein high fat
I have a pal who unfortunately is with us anymore he moulted on barley and about 15 per cent oil seeds his birds looked fantastic I have never been that brave to do it . Although there on 50 per cent barley now and will be 75/80 per cent barley in January I imagineTrev wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 11:58 am Feeding Barley is something that I've never really paid much attention to, I know our Dad used to feed it when we were kids. He raced on Beans, wheat and maize, and fed Barley, Beans and Maize over the winter.
Having said that I do know that many of our members do use quite a lot of Barley, I don't know how they all feed it but I know one who pretty much feeds only barley over the winter.
It is something that I might have to look into a bit more![]()