Jan 4, 2010 #1 A annie3001 My Girls 13 Years Joined Jun 11, 2009 Messages 4,313 Reaction score 26 Points 343 Location Ct. hello. just wondering i bought a large bag of kaytee brand of kritter food. its says its good for squirles, ducks, turkeys and geese. can i give this to my hens? thanks in advance! andrea
hello. just wondering i bought a large bag of kaytee brand of kritter food. its says its good for squirles, ducks, turkeys and geese. can i give this to my hens? thanks in advance! andrea
Jan 4, 2010 #2 vstoltzfus Songster 10 Years Joined Aug 10, 2009 Messages 199 Reaction score 5 Points 111 Location Lancaster County, PA I would! I would use it as scratch.
Jan 4, 2010 Thread starter #3 A annie3001 My Girls 13 Years Joined Jun 11, 2009 Messages 4,313 Reaction score 26 Points 343 Location Ct. its real hard, will they be able to bite the pecies? sorry for my dumbness
Jan 4, 2010 #4 Imp All things share the same breath- Chief Seattle 11 Years Joined Sep 7, 2008 Messages 14,453 Reaction score 203 Points 318 Location The Emerald City My Coop My Coop Is this what you are talking about? http://www.kaytee.com/products/squirrel-critter-blend.php If so, I think you are fine. Maybe more of a treat rather than the sole diet. And yes they can eat it. Imp
Is this what you are talking about? http://www.kaytee.com/products/squirrel-critter-blend.php If so, I think you are fine. Maybe more of a treat rather than the sole diet. And yes they can eat it. Imp
Jan 4, 2010 #5 Tony K T Crowing 13 Years Educator Joined Jul 28, 2008 Messages 4,384 Reaction score 399 Points 356 Location New Hampshire It can't be any harder then cracked corn or pellets.Remember all birds need grit(oyster shells)to help break down their food. In N.H.,Tony.
It can't be any harder then cracked corn or pellets.Remember all birds need grit(oyster shells)to help break down their food. In N.H.,Tony.
Jan 4, 2010 Thread starter #6 A annie3001 My Girls 13 Years Joined Jun 11, 2009 Messages 4,313 Reaction score 26 Points 343 Location Ct. holy smokes!! yes thats it
Jan 4, 2010 #7 sjh Songster 10 Years Joined Apr 23, 2009 Messages 106 Reaction score 3 Points 108 Quote: Oyster shells are not grit. They are used for calcium. Grit is small stones and sand.
Jan 4, 2010 #8 Tony K T Crowing 13 Years Educator Joined Jul 28, 2008 Messages 4,384 Reaction score 399 Points 356 Location New Hampshire does the same thing. in N.H.,Tony.
Jan 5, 2010 #9 dovecanyon Songster 12 Years Joined Oct 15, 2009 Messages 436 Reaction score 56 Points 236 Location Weaverville, CA does the same thing. in N.H.,Tony. no, it doesn't. Last edited: Jan 5, 2010