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  1. Dona Worry

    An unexpected feeding problem.

    Lol! They have a light that goes on at an ungodly hour in the morning as well. But, regardless, I don't think they eat the most in the morning--they seem to go back to the coop and fill up right before bedtime.
  2. Dona Worry

    An unexpected feeding problem.

    I'm able to leave the food and water in the coop overnight, so by the time I let them out in the morning they have eaten as much as they want and are ready to roll!
  3. Dona Worry

    An unexpected feeding problem.

    Yeah, mine hardly eat any food on the days they can free range-- and they'll go FAR! I've found these dumb birds all over, once they made it to our parlor barn, almost 1/3 of a mile away! Since it's been such wretched weather they are taking full advantage of the amenities, and consuming a lot...
  4. Dona Worry

    An unexpected feeding problem.

    Just let them eat as much of the bagged feed as they want, and stop worrying about it. There is no need to micromanage their weight. I like offering free choice or as close to it as I can for 2 reasons. The first, it allows for more relaxed feeding habits. An animal that has never known...
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