ExBattChicks
In the Brooder
Hello!!
I have perhaps put the cart before the horse a bit in becoming a member to this site, but I plan on getting some ex-battery hens as soon as I have the hen house completed (the run/coop is ready) and though I THINK I know what to feed regular hens, I'm not sure how/what I should feed the ex-battery hens when I first get them home. After all, those poor girls have been fed the same diet all their lives...a diet that promotes egg laying. Clearly, they will eventually adjust to a life of free-ranging and eating delicious, live creepy-crawlies and fresh greens, but even I know that I can't just bring them home and change their diet completely, so what I would like to know is WHAT I should feed them for the first couple of days/weeks/months after getting them and how should I transition that feed into the good and tasty stuff that all chickens should have (and deserve to have!)?
Thanks for any ideas you have! I just want to be prepared and (try to) have everything ready beforehand rather than frantically searching for things when the girls are already here.
I have perhaps put the cart before the horse a bit in becoming a member to this site, but I plan on getting some ex-battery hens as soon as I have the hen house completed (the run/coop is ready) and though I THINK I know what to feed regular hens, I'm not sure how/what I should feed the ex-battery hens when I first get them home. After all, those poor girls have been fed the same diet all their lives...a diet that promotes egg laying. Clearly, they will eventually adjust to a life of free-ranging and eating delicious, live creepy-crawlies and fresh greens, but even I know that I can't just bring them home and change their diet completely, so what I would like to know is WHAT I should feed them for the first couple of days/weeks/months after getting them and how should I transition that feed into the good and tasty stuff that all chickens should have (and deserve to have!)?
Thanks for any ideas you have! I just want to be prepared and (try to) have everything ready beforehand rather than frantically searching for things when the girls are already here.