We have been feeding ours mealworms since they were a week old and they love them! Check out this cute video! We have our own mealworm farm here so constant supply is available!
Grace
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They do well though my plymouth rock just snaps and bullies out of the blue. The pullets just scatter and ignore her. Last night I removed the rock from the coop and let the pullets sleep in there with the other big girls. I will do that for a few nights and then eventually let the rock back...
Following this. We have three about the same age as your pullets and 5 hens. They are in the pen together but separate coops at night. Anxious to have them roost together but worried about a Plymouth Rock bully!
Grace
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We have goats in the pen with the chickens so we have to keep the food separate. The chicken food is in their run. All the animals share the same water bowl.
Grace
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Oh no! I can't help you specifically with this one but I can relate! My daughter was insistent on a white one and I just picture factory hens and hawk bait. I was obsessed with getting an exotic Blue Favacuana. We got both this year along with a Black Australorp adding to the 5 hens we already...
You all have some cute ones! Ours is a bit on the dark side and showed signs of being a rooster up until she laid her first egg!
Grace
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Looks great, post a follow up if you order it. I am forever trying to figure out how to keep our new goats out of the chicken feed and that might work well here at Sunshine Acre.
Grace
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Given that we run a mealworm farm, fresh mealworms are always our go-to treat. We just got goats and the chickens seem so go bananas for goat food! I need to google that to see if its safe!
Grace
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Space not an issue here either. Our main coop is roomy and they have about 1/10 of an acre to free range. The three babies are in a separate coop for now. For us I think its an issue of temporarily being at the top of the pecking order going to our Plmouth Rock's head. :-(
Grace...
I am following this post. We have a similar though not quite as bad (meaning no fatality yet) problem. We had 5 hens raised together. Our Plymouth Rock was always solid in personality - not aggressive not meek, just middle of the pack. Our maran, the head of the pecking order was brutally...
Mealworms are a wonderful source of protein for chickens. We give our chickens mealworms daily as a treat and as part of their diet during molt season. If you aren't inclined to grow your own and like the idea of responsibly raised mealworms check out our website.
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That is a Blue Splash Maran - by far, my favorite. Such a friendly, curious personality and beautiful bird. Unfortunately, that friendly and curious personality got her in trouble when two dogs wandered onto our property and brutally attacked her. I had her in my kitchen for two weeks and she...
We had ours free range for about a year but just recently penned the 5 hens and 3 pullets up in a spacious 10th of an acre or so. We were having problems with them wandering onto neighboring properties, pooping on our patio and our Easter Egger was constantly hiding eggs. They seem happy enough...
Here at Sunshine Acre we have an Easter Egger, Blue Splash Maran, Buff Orpington, Plymouth Rock and Light Brahma hens and Blue Favacuana, White Rock and Austrolorp pullets. Our Blue Splash Maran is our favorite! Here is a pic of some of the hens finishing off a bowl of our mealworms...