One of the most common questions backyard chicken owners ask is:
โHow much chicken feed do I really need?โ
The answer depends on a few key factors โ flock size, age, and how much your chickens free-range โ but there are simple guidelines that make planning easy and help you avoid running out of feed.
For full-grown laying hens, a helpful general guideline is:
One 50-lb bag of feed will typically last three adult hens about one month.
This estimate assumes:
Chickens are primarily eating commercial feed
Limited free-ranging
Feed is not being wasted
From there, you can adjust based on your flockโs situation.
Using the guideline above:
3 hens โ ~1 bag (50 lbs) per month
6 hens โ ~2 bags per month
9 hens โ ~3 bags per month
This gives you a solid starting point when ordering feed or setting up a subscription.
Free-ranging can reduce how much commercial feed your chickens eat โ but it doesnโt replace it entirely.
Chickens that free-range often get:
Bugs and insects
Seeds and greens
Kitchen scraps (in moderation)
However, they still need a balanced layer feed to meet nutritional requirements.
Limited free-range โ follow the standard guideline
Daily, extended free-range โ feed usage may drop slightly
Seasonal free-range โ consumption fluctuates throughout the year
Feed should always be available, even for free-ranging birds.
Chicks and pullets eat less per bird but grow quickly, so usage can still add up.
Chicks consume small amounts but eat frequently
Growers increase intake steadily as they approach laying age
Starter and grower feed is typically purchased in smaller quantities, but you may go through it faster than expected during growth spurts.
Feed consumption isnโt the same year-round.
Chickens may eat slightly less due to heat
Water consumption increases significantly
Chickens often eat more to maintain body heat
Laying may slow, but appetite often increases
Planning ahead during colder months helps prevent shortages.
Feed waste is one of the biggest reasons people underestimate how much they need.
To reduce waste:
Use a properly sized feeder
Elevate feeders off the ground
Keep feed dry and protected from rodents
Only offer treats in moderation
Less waste means more predictable feed usage โ and healthier chickens.
Running out of feed is one of the most stressful moments for chicken owners.
Setting up a feed subscription helps:
Ensure consistent nutrition
Eliminate last-minute store runs
Save time and planning effort
Many CityChick customers choose subscriptions so feed arrives on a regular schedule based on their flock size and habits.
Use the table below as a general monthly guideline for full-grown laying hens:
| Number of Hens | Feed Needed per Month | 50 lb Bags Needed |
|---|---|---|
| 3 hens | ~50 lbs | 1 bag |
| 6 hens | ~100 lbs | 2 bags |
| 9 hens | ~150 lbs | 3 bags |
| 12 hens | ~200 lbs | 4 bags |
| 15 hens | ~250 lbs | 5 bags |
Note: These estimates assume limited free-ranging and minimal feed waste.
Chickens that free-range daily may use slightly less feed, while confined flocks or winter feeding may increase usage.