

My math skills were a little rusty so a friend volunteered to help with some of the formulas and more complex Excel editing, but I couldn’t be more thrilled with the outcome and the solid collaboration. With inspiration from some nutrition calculators I’ve found, I decided to make my own to suit my needs. However, many tools I found did not contain the ingredients I was interested in using, were difficult to edit, overly complex, or geared to the wrong breed of animal. To calculate my own recipe, I needed a tool to “plug and play” ingredients to reach a desirable protein and fat content. What is available online does not typically work for my region. Wheat, rye, quinoa, sesame seed, and flax seed typically do not, and these are frequent flyers on many ingredient lists. For example, lentils, amaranth, buckwheat, corn, peas, sunflower seeds, and soybeans all grow well in Zone 6B. There are many poultry feed recipes available online, but few of them incorporated what I am capable of growing in my region. In planning what to grow, I had to plan in advance what I can incorporate into the feed and still provide balanced nutrition, so that means I need to formulate feed ratios before I begin growing. It is doubtful I am growing enough for more than 1-2 months of feed, but I wanted to ensure the things I am growing can be grown and harvested successfully. This year I have decided to grow a few items that could be used to feed my chickens.
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You cannot edit it as is, but you can download it as an Excel sheet and then begin editing. Juraj calculated that they have 11 heads and 36 all legs.To save time in scrolling you can click HERE to check out the calculator, but I encourage you to read this page at least once. There are nurses and horses in the stable.

Hens and rabbits, 22 heads and 62 feet, run around the garden. How many hares and how many hens does my grandmother have?

Boris calculated that all animals have a total of 210 feet. How many people and flies are in the waiting room? Together they have 21 heads and 102 legs (fly has six legs). In the waiting room are people and flies. Half of them are also a quarter of the chickens. No hen has more than one chicken, but some hens have no chick. The farm bred turkeys, geese, hens, and chickens. Altogether there has 20 heads and 60 feet. The number of feet of the hens exceeds the number of feet of the rabbits by 12, while the number of heads of the hens exceeds the number of the heads of the rabbits by 28. There are a certain number of hens and rabbits in a room. They had a total of 20 heads and 56 legs. How many geese and how many piglets were in the yard? Jane calculated that they have a total of 20 heads and 64 legs. There were geese and piglets in the yard. Misko calculated that they have 20 heads and 64 feet together. Misko's grandmother keeps hens and rabbits. How many chickens and how many rabbits were in the yard? There are rabbits and chickens on a farm, 41 heads and 132 legs in all. There were goats and chickens in the yard. But if she added five chickens to the original number, the kittens and chickens would have the Juraj found that if she added one more kitten, the number of kittens and chickens would be the same. There were chickens and kittens in the grandmother's yard. There were chickens and hares in the yard.

How many chickens? How many rabbits are there? There are 108 legs and 33 heads in the yard.
