My run has perches and a couple stumps, plus occasionally I give them rice hulls to dig in. However, lately I have been reevaluating my husbandry, because i recently had a 3 1/2 year old active, laying hen who seemed on the thin side die from fatty liver hemorrhagic syndrome and discovered a flock mate was carrying too much fat as well. These were both revealed by necropsy at UC Davis. I don’t typically give many treats to my hens (unless I have a sick one and am desperate to get her to eat), but clearly I’ve been doing something wrong. Last weekend I was alarmed at how much they were just sitting around, even when they were let out to free range all day. I’ve come to the realization that I’ve been killing my flock with BOREDOM combined with free access to high calorie feed all day long.
Awhile back I had vowed to make their run floor “living,” but had sort of forgotten. Not much life in rice hulls and pine shavings. Sooo the last two evenings I’ve been gathering up leaves and twigs and throwing them in the run. It could be my imagination, but in just a couple days of enrichment on their run floor combined with some liver support added to a wet mash, they seem perkier. I will continue adding stuff to the run floor and adding areas of interest to the run. It’s only about 250 sq. ft., so enrichment is important.