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  1. Bobby Basham

    Topic of the Week - Feeding table scraps to your flock

    How about those left over solids smothered over a bed of rice or pasta, and cooked unions are sweet, not strong like their raw counterparts.....Wow, now I'm getting hungry LOL! --BB
  2. Bobby Basham

    Topic of the Week - Feeding table scraps to your flock

    I've read that people sometimes use canned cat food to help them during their molt. --BB
  3. Bobby Basham

    Topic of the Week - Feeding table scraps to your flock

    Thank God for kitchen gadgets. With these two (of many) accessories for my KitchenAid stand mixer, I can dice, slice, chop, core, peel and shred to my heart's content. I'll let them do the work for me. --BB Bobby Basham Tucson, Arizona
  4. Bobby Basham

    Topic of the Week - Feeding table scraps to your flock

    Indeed. Even if you keep them locked up, there are bound to be some crawlies in that deep bedding/litter that they would go after in a heartbeat. They'll get some protein in one way or another. I'd say, just let chickens be chickens. If you can afford to add a little extra protein along the...
  5. Bobby Basham

    Topic of the Week - Feeding table scraps to your flock

    I'm not going to blame anyone, but it's been put out there that chickens are vegetarians and should be raised as such, and some folks are gullible to accept that. Look at robins, sparrows and other song birds...they're feeding their young tasty worms and grubs, whatever protein they can find...
  6. Bobby Basham

    Topic of the Week - Feeding table scraps to your flock

    I was fortunate enough to afford a KitchenAid stand mixer last year (not used yet) with all the pasta attachments, spiralizer and food processor which is very versatile. That food processor would be perfect for dicing/slicing veggies and what not into small edible pieces for the girls. My...
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