Pampered Chicken Mama Scratch Chicken Feed
In a Nutshell
- Chickens love the taste.
- Mixed reviews on whole corn kernels.
- Some quality control issues reported.
Quick Verdict
Pampered Chicken Mama Scratch Chicken Feed is liked by chickens for its taste but has mixed reviews due to the presence of whole corn kernels.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Chicken Preference (3)
Most chickens enjoy the taste of this feed.
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Good Ingredients (2)
Nice mixture of grains and corn.
Cons
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Whole Corn Kernels (2) major
Some chickens don't like the whole corn kernels.
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Quality Issues (1) major
There have been reports of mold in the feed.
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Pricey (2) minor
Some users find it a bit pricey.
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Portion Management (1) minor
Users need to be cautious with portion sizes due to internal temperature regulation.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Chicken owners — Chickens generally love the taste.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners who prefer no whole corn kernels — Some chickens don't like the whole corn kernels.
- • Budget-conscious buyers — Some users find it a bit pricey.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Disinfecting the bin to maintain cleanliness.
- 💡 Spreading feed to foraging to avoid overconsumption.
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this feed suitable for hot weather?
It's recommended to use it sparingly in hot weather as it can affect the chickens' internal temperature.
Does this feed contain whole corn kernels?
Yes, it contains whole corn kernels, which some chickens may not like.
Is this feed worth the price?
Some users find it a bit pricey, but many chickens enjoy the taste.
Highlighted Reviews
"My chickens love this scratch. I've been assaulted for taking to long to spread it"
"My chickens don't like whole corn kernels. Depending where and what you read and what pics you look at, I didn't expect whole kernels of corn if any. I was very careful checking all the pictures of the feed itself before ordering and was surprised how much whole corn kernels are in this bag."
Bottom Line
The feed is generally liked by chickens but has some issues with corn content and quality. It's a good option if you can find a good batch.