Apr 14, 2011 #1 sunny & the 5 egg layers Crowing 8 Years Joined Mar 29, 2011 Messages 4,712 Reaction score 201 Points 316 Can you?
Apr 14, 2011 #2 LarryPQ Easter Hatch!! 10 Years Joined Jul 17, 2009 Messages 10,878 Reaction score 66 Points 291 You can certainly try. Mine just kick them around. Maybe if you boiled them and pureed them, mixed them with other mashed up treats, THEN they would eat them. But no, even chickens have standards.
You can certainly try. Mine just kick them around. Maybe if you boiled them and pureed them, mixed them with other mashed up treats, THEN they would eat them. But no, even chickens have standards.
Apr 14, 2011 #3 Ariel301 Songster 10 Years Joined Nov 14, 2009 Messages 1,355 Reaction score 28 Points 151 Location Kingman Arizona They probably won't eat them. It won't hurt them if they do, but it's not something they're really interested in. I feed mine to the goats, they appreciate corn husks.
They probably won't eat them. It won't hurt them if they do, but it's not something they're really interested in. I feed mine to the goats, they appreciate corn husks.
Apr 14, 2011 #4 Shanda Chirping 9 Years Joined Nov 20, 2010 Messages 78 Reaction score 0 Points 92 Location Athol, ID I put the husks in the run last summer and they seemed to like the stringy part, but the tougher stuff ended up being extra "straw" in their run.
I put the husks in the run last summer and they seemed to like the stringy part, but the tougher stuff ended up being extra "straw" in their run.