Wow, the transformation is quite stark.. great job.I' so proud of them, the trasformation from poor little things in healty birds it is evident! I didn't imagine how much chickens can be lovely and interesting beings. Thank you for asking me.

The best part is the difference seen by the look in the eye. You can see their renewed zest for life! Beauties, they are.

Please remember ALL treats including scrambled or boiled eggs are still to be used ONLY on special occasions and (I prefer) directly related to interaction with you. They don't generally need extra encouragement to consume their standard ration. For me, if I scramble the shell with the egg it scratches my pan so I serve it separately unless boiled. If boiled I take out the whole egg a smash it under my shoe on the grass. If dropped by accident I let them eat it raw. I've yet to have egg eater issues in my flock caused by feeding egg shells back. Most often when an egg get eaten in the nest it may be a happy accident from a broken or weak egg and usually headed off easily. Seeds are especially high in fat as are eggs... surprisingly eggs energy (calories not volume) comes from 34% protein and 64% fat... half of that protein as well as many the key nutrients are found IN the yolk. My favorite way to offer seed is sprouted or even grown out to fodder.. but my free range birds (in this location) are fairly dismissive of more green and able to easily pick the seed off still.
I have read studies that indicate better (more compete) digestion (in poultry specifically) if ration is moistened into a mash before serving. After reading many, many studies and my own personal experience.. I actually believe that wetting feed provides more benefit than fermenting it.. which I did exclusively for 2 years for 82 birds with no savings or improvement over my already thriving flock... it MAY benefit those with special needs SOME but far over rated... again according to my experience and understanding of the studies I've read.