Jun 29, 2012 #1,931 Rock Home Isle Songster 7 Years Apr 25, 2012 2,146 236 188 Northern Frontrange of Colorado Hot day today....they got nice cold Watermelon Rind.
Jun 29, 2012 #1,932 animallover505 Crowing 7 Years May 8, 2012 17,696 50 308 a place that is very hot in the summer and cold in are there any snacks that would reduce stress when moving hens?
Jun 29, 2012 #1,933 Egg Lover In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 17, 2012 32 1 24 SW Lower Michigan This evening we let the girls out into the yard to play before going inside to roost for the night. Cleaned out the run and gave them all live meal worms. They REALLY like live meal worms.
This evening we let the girls out into the yard to play before going inside to roost for the night. Cleaned out the run and gave them all live meal worms. They REALLY like live meal worms.
Jun 29, 2012 #1,934 WalkingWolf1 Songster 7 Years Feb 15, 2012 314 72 118 Vermilion Tomatoes and cucumbers
Jun 30, 2012 #1,935 Indigosands Songster 11 Years Apr 9, 2012 494 26 196 Yucca Valley, CA at least 10 tomato worms, couple left over cobs of corn and strawberry hulls.
Jul 1, 2012 #1,936 BeautyBuffs In the Brooder 7 Years Mar 5, 2012 66 2 43 Fresh fruit (stawberrys, raspberrys, blackberrys, blueberrys) and fresh picked tomatoes from the garden.
Fresh fruit (stawberrys, raspberrys, blackberrys, blueberrys) and fresh picked tomatoes from the garden.
Jul 1, 2012 #1,937 hdowden Crowing 8 Years Aug 14, 2011 11,642 312 331 louisiana simi frozen strawberries
Jul 1, 2012 #1,938 kimisfishing Songster 8 Years Oct 1, 2011 722 8 113 Branson Missouri this is not a treat per say but mine got a new live trap LOL have lost 14 birds in about 6 months 6 in last 2 days
this is not a treat per say but mine got a new live trap LOL have lost 14 birds in about 6 months 6 in last 2 days
Jul 1, 2012 #1,940 Roosterloo Chirping 7 Years Jun 28, 2012 13 0 75 San Diego, CA Strawberries! Anything we find in our patch that's slightly past its prime is a grade A treat to our birds.
Strawberries! Anything we find in our patch that's slightly past its prime is a grade A treat to our birds.