Cheese really is not a healthy treat to give chickens on a regular basis.... too much fat and salt and probably more expensive than letting them eat their eggs!
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Wishing you luck on your journey, I hope that this helps. Have a great evening and God bless!We really need some more info.I hadn't got an egg for a while and I did I didn't think anything was wrong but today I went to the coop and found an egg so I set it on ground to clean there water dish and when I set it on the ground all of my chickens jumped at it and they all ate it. If anybody has ant answers to stop this please tell me.
I have 32 chickens. They just started laying and 2 roosters. I'll measure and they have pretty big run but I can't get any pics. And I just put their feed in their feeder.We really need some more info.
-your flock size(numbers, ages, genders)?
-your coop(size in feet by feet with pics)?
-and what and how exactly you are feeding?
might offer clues to if there is a solvable problem.
You had another thread(s) about chickens picking on each other,
but it got hijacked by another member and we never really got your info there.
Please answer the questions above and maybe we can help sort it out for you.
Mostly corn.Mine will rush to eat the occasional broken egg, or soft shell egg, but won't break eggs on purpose to eat them. What do you feed your chickens? Do you offer free choice oyster shell on the side?
Great!I'll measure and they have pretty big run but I can't get any pics. And I just put their feed in their feeder.