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That sounds like a very tasty meal. I don't have a salmon farm anywhere handy but I'm sure I could replace it with something else. I'll try something later today. I have given them oats but hadn't thought of cooked rice. I generally give by menagerie coarse grain mix, with an extra handful of sunflower seeds - we're growing sunflowers for them too - and plenty of fruit and left-over vegies. We have a lot of paw paw trees growing and producing huge fruit. I will eat it, but it's not my favourite fruit (that's mango) so I slice and dice and the chooks and ducks love it. We also have a lot of bananas - sometimes we will have 3 or 4 bunches ripening all at the same time and can't get through them all ourselves so I freeze some, after peeling, for summer; and slice and dice a hand or two each day for the birds. Another special treat for them.
Thanks for the tips. I will definitely give this a try this afternoon.You can substitute the salmon with woollies mackerel in oil.![]()
Spiral pasta is also quicker to cook, I just have a lot of rice atm.
The turmeric is a good antioxidant and anti inflammatory and as chooks have no heat sensors in their beak you can feed them just about any spicy food.
Thanks for the tips. I will definitely give this a try this afternoon.
Absolutely. They cost me a small fortune with the grain and pellets which is their main daily diet, and everything else is simply a lovely treat for them. Even the sunflower seeds are given sparingly. They certainly enjoy them, though!No worries, remember that this is a treat, mine get this or similar once a week. Natural grains and a well balanced pellet should be the staple diet.![]()
Fancy ... I know turmeric is excellent for us humans, but would never have thought chookies could or should eat it.You can substitute the salmon with woollies mackerel in oil.![]()
Spiral pasta is also quicker to cook, I just have a lot of rice atm.
The turmeric is a good antioxidant and anti inflammatory and as chooks have no heat sensors in their beak you can feed them just about any spicy food.
Ta Ash and Satay. That seems to be the size of eggs from my breeds too 400-600g. Does make me curious what is it laying the 800g eggs at the supermarket?
Fancy, your chookies are very spoilt by the look of it!
You can substitute the salmon with woollies mackerel in oil.
Spiral pasta is also quicker to cook, I just have a lot of rice atm.
The turmeric is a good antioxidant and anti inflammatory and as chooks have no heat sensors in their beak you can feed them just about any spicy food.
Ta Ash and Satay. That seems to be the size of eggs from my breeds too 400-600g. Does make me curious what is it laying the 800g eggs at the supermarket?
Fancy, your chookies are very spoilt by the look of it!