Simple Chicken Treat Recipes!

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Eggnog101

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Summer Treats

Frozen Fruit Salad

Ingredients: Bananas, Grapes, Blueberries, Strawberries, and any other fruits your chickens enjoy.

Extra That Makes Things Easier: Plastic Freezer bag


Instructions: Cut your fruits into small pieces with a knife. Put inside a freezer bag (Or a bowl) Mix your fruit. Put inside freezer until frozen. Serve.

Frozen Vegetable Salad
Ingredients:

Cauliflower,
Broccoli,
Carrots,
and any other veggies your chickens enjoy
Extra That makes Things Easier: Plastic Freezer Bag

Instructions: Cut your veggies into small pieces with a knife. Put inside a freezer bag (Or a bowl) Mix your fruit. Put inside freezer until chilly. Serve.

Slush Chickie

Ingredients/Equipment:
Blueberries (Or any other colorful, juicy fruit),
Ice,
Ice crusher or blender.

Extra That Makes Things Easier: Microwave (Saves time)

Instructions: Put Ice in your Ice crusher (or blender) and crush the ice until it resembles a slushy/ Icee. Put your juicy fruit into the microwave and wait for about five-ten seconds so the fruit is soft. (You can also put your fruit in a bowl and take it outside if the weather is hot) Put the berries into the ice and stir with a fork until mixed. Serve.
Any Season


Blueberry Jam



Ingredients:

Blueberries,
Grit.
Extra that makes things easier: A Whisk

Instructions: Put your blueberries inside your bowl and crush your blueberries until it is half



liquid half blueberry skins. Add grit until your jam is as thick as you want it. Serve.
You Can also use another fruit, such as strawberries.


Mixed Berry Jam

Ingredients:
Any two typs of berries,

grit,
and your chickens' food.
Extra That Makes Things Easier: A Whisk

Instructions: Put the berries inside the bowl and crush them until your bowl is filled with liquid and berry skins. Add gritt and your chickens' feed until the jam is as thick as you want it. Serve.
You can put your jam on bread and salads.

I hope your chickens enjoy these treats, new recipes will be added soon!



 
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I like this
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I might give it a go.
 
Anytime Treat: Mealworm Delight

Ingredients:
Grit
Oyster Shells
Mealworms

Extra That Makes Things Easier: Feeding dish


Instructions: Put grit, Mealworms, and Oyster Shells inside dish, Mix until Mealworms look powdered.




Serve
 
Anytime Treat

Yogurt Special

Ingredients:
Fat Free Plain Greek Yogurt (It helps to stop diarrhea)

Fruits or Vegetables
Instructions: Put some yogurt into a bowl. Mash some fruits or veggies (I mash mine really small so my bantams won't choke.) and mix.

Serve.

 
Winter Treats: Breakfast Mash

Ingredients:
Oatmeal (Uncooked)

Colorful Fruit/ Vegetable
Hot/warm water.

Instructions: Put warm water (Not too cold, not too hot) in a bowl. Put oatmeal in bowl. Mix them together until the oatmeal has absorbed some water. Cut colorful fruit or vegetables until mashed. (So the chickens won't choke) By the time your vegie/fruit is mashed, the water will be cold. Drain water. Add hot (not too hot, but very warm) water, and put your fruit/veggie in with the oatmeal and water. Drain the water until there is only a little bit of water in the bowl. (The reason you don't completely drain the water is so the mash doesn't get dry and crusty. (The chickens would probably eat it anyway though, haha) Make sure the water, oatmeal, and fruit/ veggie is mixed.
Serve.

This was a hit at my place, it was gone in four minutes!
 

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