Oink, oink, oink!! YES -- they can eat anytime & all the time. Mine like the expensive alfalfa/orchard I got for the kidding/milking does. Moisten the hay a little and they think it's fresh grass....pour a little grain on it & they eat that then keep going. Grow xtra garden stuff -- almost anything. You work at a school? get scraps from cafeteria! Extra goat milk...for chickens & pigs. LOTS of water to drink.
Can tell by the fence they are still young. 4 months & they will be 5X that size! Where you are, it's hot....shade to keep cool. Remember they can't sweat. I will have one butchered in couple months. Cant wait.
And, YES, CL led me to an NPIP certified farm for my "new" pure Marans & Ameraucanas.

Pricey but, good base lines to work out enough chicks to sell. Plus tested and vaccinated stock to bring home. Will probably cross roos onto a couple other hens for own flock...my Buff Orps & couple EEs. My customers love the multi color "surprise" eggs & chicken swaps customers will buy the pure chicks for own use. Will prob not sell fertile eggs this yr, to keep own sales level to cover own starts first.
Next, some Isbars (moss green eggs) and some Crème Legbars, which I'd like to cross with the Ameraucanas -- deeper blue??
Colored eggs may be the only "fun" I have this year.
