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I got 500 loaves of seeded buttermilk breads etc from a bread shop for 26.00 for my birds . Just fyi it’s good filler if your birds need extra carbs to keep warm
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It really isn't. It's better feed for fattening up beef before slaughter.I got 500 loaves of seeded buttermilk breads etc from a bread shop for 26.00 for my birds . Just fyi it’s good filler if your birds need extra carbs to keep warm
I know you think you were doing good for them, but it causes more harm than good. If they are getting good layer/all flock feed, they will get what they need.I got 500 loaves of seeded buttermilk breads etc from a bread shop for 26.00 for my birds . Just fyi it’s good filler if your birds need extra carbs to keep warm
My birds catch and eat squirrels for breakfast as well as anything like mice that find their way into our yard. I did not say that was all my chickens and ducks eat. It’s a snack. But to each their own. Be wellI know you think you were doing good for them, but it causes more harm than good. If they are getting good layer/all flock feed, they will get what they need.
If you feed wild birds, you most likely have squirrels. Now there's a hoot. We've also thrown our extra bread/kitchen scraps out in the woods a great distance from the coop for whatever wild animal may like it. We compost most stuff though.
Why is my mom paying for a balanced scientific diet for the birds for him to ruin it with free bread?
We eat fresh baked bread so the deal I got will only be fed to animals or friends /family who want itDon't know if it helps, but my theory is some people are so bargain obsessed that anything that seems like a deal just short circuits their process.
When exposed to chickens, the temptation is strong to treat them like disposal units.
If I had a bunch of bread, I'd make breadcrumbs or croutons. Also, my mom has been known to freeze bread, which I've told her many times is very odd, especially when digging through the freezer with slippery rounded bags of bread flinging themselves at you. But she swears it works if you wrap it in foil and bake (350 'ish). We eat different types, so I haven't tried her freezer bread.
Actually it's a great way to store any bread that will get toasted/baked. I freeze everything from naan/pita, sliced sandwich bread, burger buns, hoagie rolls. I freeze my breadcrumbs and pre-cubed bread for stuffing/pudding as well. Take it out and toss it (frozen) in a toaster or oven and it's really not different than fresh.If I had a bunch of bread, I'd make breadcrumbs or croutons. Also, my mom has been known to freeze bread, which I've told her many times is very odd, especially when digging through the freezer with slippery rounded bags of bread flinging themselves at you. But she swears it works if you wrap it in foil and bake (350 'ish). We eat different types, so I haven't tried her freezer bread.