"But you are a potato!"

Went home for lunch... After the girls and boy helped me with my meatball parm hoagie (my chickens are becoming nice little Italian chickens ;) ) Two of the girls pecked a few granules out of the oyster dish... After dinner mint?
 
Keep in mind, I'm feeding them their regular food...these inquiries are just for treat ideas. If I'm going to give them treats...I'd like to give them something beneficial. :)
As a treat, hard boiled eggs are excellent and provide many benefits, they just aren't as high in protein as many people seem to think they are. Mealworms are 50% protein and are a good treat. BOSS is a good treat especially during molts since they are a good source of methionine which is very helpful during a molt.

The mealworms and BOSS should both be viewed as treats and as such should not amount to more than a combined 10% of the total diet.
 
As a treat, hard boiled eggs are excellent and provide many benefits, they just aren't as high in protein as many people seem to think they are. Mealworms are 50% protein and are a good treat. BOSS is a good treat especially during molts since they are a good source of methionine which is very helpful during a molt.

The mealworms and BOSS should both be viewed as treats and as such should not amount to more than a combined 10% of the total diet.
R2, I'm really confused. I see BOSS used in two ways: 1) Black Oil Sunflower Seeds and 2) a feed premix in Canada, which includes a vitamin pack, amino acids and fish meal. How does one tell one from the other?
 
X2, I also boil them and smash them with a potato smasher, shells and all. The cracked eggs would be perfect as you know they are chemical free. If you don't already have them in your freezer/pantry, at some point pick up a couple cans of cheap pink salmon and frozen beef liver. I keep both in my emergency supplies for the occasional bird that shows a vitamin deficiency.

x2, Boiled, smashed shell and all with potato smasher, served up in a dirty ashtray... wait.. no... no ashtray......
 
R2, I'm really confused. I see BOSS used in two ways: 1) Black Oil Sunflower Seeds and 2) a feed premix in Canada, which includes a vitamin pack, amino acids and fish meal. How does one tell one from the other?
BOSS = Black Oil Sunflower Seeds, typically sold in whole form as wild bird feed without any additives.

I am not in Canada so am not aware of their terminologies.
 
BOSS = Black Oil Sunflower Seeds, typically sold in whole form as wild bird feed without any additives.

I am not in Canada so am not aware of their terminologies.
ARG! Going to need to understand context in the future. I gave someone bad advice, but I did provide context so she probably thinks I'm just a loon.:oops:
 
x2, Boiled, smashed shell and all with potato smasher, served up in a dirty ashtray... wait.. no... no ashtray......

x3. No ash tray :lol: but i don't even bother to wash the eggs before boiling. Chop them up in the pan, toss a few spoonfuls in each pen. So i guess mine also get a little lead from me writing the breed and date laid on the egg too. :D
 
x3. No ash tray :lol: but i don't even bother to wash the eggs before boiling. Chop them up in the pan, toss a few spoonfuls in each pen. So i guess mine also get a little lead from me writing the breed and date laid on the egg too. :D

Yup... we don't bother washing before boiling either.
 

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