I have a really large suet feeder (for squirrel cakes) from Lowe's. I stuff it full of squash, apples, cabbage, tomatoes and now pumpkin--. It hangs about 3" above their heads and they spend hours, eating from it.. I also use the mulching blades and throw the clippings to my chickens (I actually bring it back from our farm--which is so lush, and has real grass--not this centipede stuff)! I purchase a tube of crickets (check your bait shops) every few days and pour them into the run and throw hay on top of them--just before I open the coop in the morning....the chickens go wild.. Cut a hole in a large pumpkin and place it in the run..after a few days, I bust it up for them to finish off.. I have several different size plastic flower pots that I pour feed on..and I move things around every few days--the seeds have sprouted so they have those to dig for. Someone told me to place a cement block, a really large rock or bricks in the run so they can use it to sharpen their bills and nails..