Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Israel
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
This chicken feed is useless. Contrary to the manufacture's claim that it is principally make with whole grains, it is for the most part fine dust. It is a complete waist of money, and it is falsely advertised.
Simla
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I have the pickiest chickies in the world! They are terribly fussy. But they mainly like this food, and so I give it 5 stars even though they pick out some stuff they won't eat. It is hard to make sure they are getting everything they need to stay healthy so I have to mix in other things to keep them happy.
Lee
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
My chickens love this foot and I love that it’s good for them. I do mix it with pellets
Cassandra Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
It’s great feed for colder months. It’s what I needed for my semi wild chickens
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Never thought I'd type these words, but this chicken feed is beautiful! Purchased the Whole Grain variety. First thing I noticed, no dust or strange gritty powder. It's quite nice to look at and makes for a great sensory experience when grabbing a handful. My hens love it! They are fairly picky and will often pick through their (now former) feed leaving behind all the bits and ingredients they do not like. Not this stuff. They devour every morsel. As for egg production, my girls were already power layers. I did not observe an increase in production; however, the yolks are visibly darker and richer in color.In short, love this stuff! It's a bit on the pricey side. If you can't afford to rely solely on this feed, I recommend buying a bag to mix in and supplement your normal feed. Your flock will appreciate it!
William Brusoe
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
I’ve been using Mile Four Organic Chicken Feed for a while now, and my chickens absolutely go crazy for it! While we let them free range, this feed is perfect for herding them back into the coop at night or as a treat when they need to stay in the run for a longer period. The moment they hear the shake of the container, they come running from all over!We’ve tried several other organic feeds, but most of them were just dust. What sets Mile Four apart is the quality—it’s full of whole grains, which not only keeps the chickens happy but also gives me confidence that they’re getting high quality feed. It’s become a staple in our routine, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a top-tier organic feed for their flock.
S. Dardis
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2023
I have five young Buff Orpington ladies, three who had started laying, and 2 POL pullets. I had been feeding a different brand of organic, non-GMO, no corn or soy feed, but it was pelleted and my chooks didn’t like it at all and stopped eating it. When I switched their feed to Mile Four’s beautiful blend of whole grains, they dove right in and seem to really love it. Within a week the three Bigs started to lay again and the two Littles’ combs and wattles are to turning red, with one “thinking about” squatting for me. I credit the excellent feed for their progress.One other great point is that, because the feed is a blend of distinct whole grains, I’ve almost no waste as each hen will pick out the ones she wants at that feeding and the others will finish up the rest … and at the next feeding they all seem to switch. Everyone gets a balanced diet. I do feed free choice oyster shell and a tray of cooked meats and other kitchen scraps daily. They free range from sun up to sundown. Then when they’re back in the coop they all eat the Mile Four. It may seem pricey, but for healthy hens I’ll be ordering again.
DeeDidBuyit
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022
My 3 hens love it but like other reviewers posted will NOT touch the peas (and seems to be its at least 1/3 peas) so the "value" is just not there since overpaying for such a small weight to have a third of it rot... the squirrels dont even eat rhe dried peas that thw hens leave behindWould purchase as a treat if thw peas wwre removed, but if you have a large flock this is not at all affordable as primary feed. I have 3 pullets and unless they start laying golden eggs I couldn't justify the expense
Recommended Products