Fun! I doubt that they would have been on board with the idea anywayI'm not opposed to the idea but we've kind of moved on from that
we made them tutus for halloween
but I'm going to make mine some christmas cake
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Fun! I doubt that they would have been on board with the idea anywayI'm not opposed to the idea but we've kind of moved on from that
we made them tutus for halloween
but I'm going to make mine some christmas cake
I only get Joy a cake because she’s my favoriteI get Joy a birthday cake every year. I buy a cake from TSC that is literally meant for chickens. its A big cake full of mealworms and lots of other chicken goodies. My girls devour it. I bet you can make your own like that
Cornbread! Sorry I'm late, but things happen. And sorry for the change of wedding plans. (I can return my suit)So my friend recently discovered that one of her pullets is a roo.....and I have tiny cupcake liners.....we are now desperate to hold a wedding for the cockerel and one of the pullets, and need a safe cake. Anyone know how to make one of these? I was thinking that we could frost with yogurt, and decorate with bits of strawberry....but how to do the actual cake?
I'd be worried that there's something in there that they're not supposed to have, like baking soda/powder or something like that.When I say this I feel like a bad chicken owner, but they love their lives so...
Chickens eat pretty much anything... I would just make a cake for humans, and take a piece and give them some too, but that's just me.
Trust me they can eat almost anything! I've given them leftover birthday cake before and they were fineI'd be worried that there's something in there that they're not supposed to have, like baking soda/powder or something like that.