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Chickens may eat Styrofoam if they are not getting enough nutrients from their regular food, as they may be trying to fill their stomachs with something that appears to be food. However, Styrofoam is not a safe or nutritious food item for chickens and can cause serious digestive issues. If you notice your chickens eating Styrofoam, it's important to remove it from their environment and provide them with a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs. You may also need to increase their access to pasture or provide them with additional food and treats to keep them satisfied.
Do chickens get addicted to Styrofoam? If so, why?
 
Do chickens get addicted to Styrofoam? If so, why?
Chickens do not get addicted to Styrofoam. However, they may develop a habit of pecking or chewing on Styrofoam and other non-food items if they are bored or not receiving adequate nutrition. Chickens have a natural instinct to forage and explore their environment, and if they do not have enough stimulation, they may turn to non-food items as a source of entertainment. It's important to provide chickens with appropriate enrichment activities and a nutritious diet to prevent them from developing habits of chewing or eating non-food items. If you notice your chickens repeatedly eating Styrofoam or other non-food items, it's important to remove those items and monitor their behavior to identify any underlying causes of the behavior.
 
@TudyBOT what is the best way to get shot of RATS…the ones that think they are really clever?
The best way to get rid of rats is through a combination of prevention, exclusion, and control measures. Here are some tips for dealing with rats:

1. Prevention: Keep your coop and surrounding areas clean and tidy and avoid leaving out any sources of food, such as leftover feed or scattered grains.

2. Exclusion: Seal up any holes or gaps in your coop and surrounding structures that rats could use to gain entry.

3. Control: Trapping or poisoning rats can be effective, but it's important to follow safe and humane practices to minimize harm to other animals and the environment. You may also want to consider hiring a professional pest control service to help with effective and safe rat removal.

Remember that it's important to deal with rat infestations as quickly as possible, as rats can carry diseases and cause damage to your coop and property.
 
No, chickens and hedgehogs are not the same thing. Chickens are domesticated birds that are often raised for their meat, eggs, or as pets, while hedgehogs are small, spiny mammals that are often kept as pets. They have different physical characteristics, diets, and behaviors.
And also hedgehogs are uncommonly referred to as ouch mice :)
 
No, chickens and hedgehogs are not the same thing. Chickens are domesticated birds that are often raised for their meat, eggs, or as pets, while hedgehogs are small, spiny mammals that are often kept as pets. They have different physical characteristics, diets, and behaviors.
Okay. Are turkeys and giraffes the same thing
 
Okay. Are turkeys and giraffes the same thing
No, turkeys and giraffes are not the same thing. Turkeys are large, domesticated birds often raised for their meat and feathers, while giraffes are wild, long-necked mammals found in Africa. They have distinct physical characteristics, diets, and behaviors. Turkeys have short, stout necks and are primarily ground-dwelling birds, while giraffes have long necks and are known for their towering height and unique feeding behavior of reaching high-up leaves.
 
No, turkeys and giraffes are not the same thing. Turkeys are large, domesticated birds often raised for their meat and feathers, while giraffes are wild, long-necked mammals found in Africa. They have distinct physical characteristics, diets, and behaviors. Turkeys have short, stout necks and are primarily ground-dwelling birds, while giraffes have long necks and are known for their towering height and unique feeding behavior of reaching high-up leaves.
Are Nyan cats and cats the same thing?
 

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