- Apr 5, 2007
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Hello to all,
I notice my chickens have gotten their feed/oyster shells all over the coop floor...quite a bit actually. Am I feeding them too much, shouldn't they be eating this up and scratching around for it?
I've taken out their feeder for a day and raked the hay/feed mess all around but I'm just not seeing them doing a whole lot of scratching for it like I'd think they would if they were hungry. I have thrown in bread and greens for them, but what's up with these birds? My husband says I'm feeding them too much but I read on here that they should always have feed available.. well, they do... all over their floor! I'm hesitant to be putting their feeder back in until they eat up what's in there, but is that wrong? These are my first chickens, been laying since late Oct. and I get about 2-3 eggs a day from 6 hens.
I feel I've done well with them so far (thanks to some good advice within the forum here) but on this question, I'm stumped.
Thanks
I notice my chickens have gotten their feed/oyster shells all over the coop floor...quite a bit actually. Am I feeding them too much, shouldn't they be eating this up and scratching around for it?
I've taken out their feeder for a day and raked the hay/feed mess all around but I'm just not seeing them doing a whole lot of scratching for it like I'd think they would if they were hungry. I have thrown in bread and greens for them, but what's up with these birds? My husband says I'm feeding them too much but I read on here that they should always have feed available.. well, they do... all over their floor! I'm hesitant to be putting their feeder back in until they eat up what's in there, but is that wrong? These are my first chickens, been laying since late Oct. and I get about 2-3 eggs a day from 6 hens.
I feel I've done well with them so far (thanks to some good advice within the forum here) but on this question, I'm stumped.

Thanks