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  1. Chickassan

    An unexpected feeding problem.

    But yours live in a glass house Dona, anyone with a dark coop wouldn't benefit from leaving food and water. Guess that is a big selling point for well windowed coops if your birds actually get along once they can see each other in the morning.:)
  2. Chickassan

    An unexpected feeding problem.

    The ones here forage all day but there is always a bowl of crumble out if anyone wants it. Iv'e noticed though when it is always available and the novelty has worn off they eat less of it. If for some reason i'm forced to change feed the bowl is emptied for a few days but then it stops. Maybe...
  3. Chickassan

    An unexpected feeding problem.

    Maybe they're eating more due to the fact that forageing is expending more energy than it is taking in. Chickens won't cut their noses to spite their face, they're smart in that manner. With the temps and the ground becoming more difficult to turn it is a real possibility. Theory could be tested...
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