My wife filled their feeding troughs with layer feed this morning.
Then when I got home from work, I picked a bucket full of fresh weeds and threw that into their chicken yard for them. (Our birds -- currently twelve hens and a rooster -- are confined to a henhouse and a large, fenced in yard that surrounds the henhouse, so we have to pick greens for them).
Then when my wife finished her latest batch of strawberry jam, she still had a bunch of fresh strawberries left. So she cut some of them up, put them in a couple of bowls, and took them out there to cool the birds off during the heat of the day.
Then late in the day, we gave them some clabbored, raw milk that I get from a local dairy. They love to eat the clabbored solids.
In the meantime, they have a large fan to keep them cool, and two kitty litter pans that we fill with fresh, clean water so that they can go "wading" when they want to cool down in this southern heat.
(They also have a heater to keep them warm in the winter.)
Are my chooks spoiled?
Then when I got home from work, I picked a bucket full of fresh weeds and threw that into their chicken yard for them. (Our birds -- currently twelve hens and a rooster -- are confined to a henhouse and a large, fenced in yard that surrounds the henhouse, so we have to pick greens for them).
Then when my wife finished her latest batch of strawberry jam, she still had a bunch of fresh strawberries left. So she cut some of them up, put them in a couple of bowls, and took them out there to cool the birds off during the heat of the day.
Then late in the day, we gave them some clabbored, raw milk that I get from a local dairy. They love to eat the clabbored solids.
In the meantime, they have a large fan to keep them cool, and two kitty litter pans that we fill with fresh, clean water so that they can go "wading" when they want to cool down in this southern heat.
(They also have a heater to keep them warm in the winter.)
Are my chooks spoiled?
