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mountainbunny
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I gave them two of them and they LOVED them. I don't have anywhere to store the rest so put them out for stray dogs.... Far away from coop.
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Your VF comment has given me my first "crack up" of my day. Thank you! A day is not complete without some chuckles.
Cook, or feed raw. I'd feed some now, and save the rest for later, either in fridge or freezer. But, I'm sure the wild dogs enjoyed them also. Where are you that there are wild dogs? Wanna put your general location in your profile??? No scraps get tossed in my house. Dog, chickens, compost... it all goes to use. I even put chicken bones in the wood stove after boiling all of the goodness out of them for broth.I just don't want to cook them. I'll feed them to the wild dogs if I can't give them to the chickens raw.
Credit for that one goes to Teila.Lazy Gardener, I thought that was cute. LOL
"Vegetarian Fed".
I don't plan to feed chicken livers as a steady diet. No more than mealworms. What did Native Americans feed their chickens. I don't think there was a TSC back then.Anything other than the balanced feed provided is of no need to a Chicken......Kids love candy, would you feed that all the time?
Chickens do not need to eat Chicken livers........Anything other than feed is a filler and a possible killer........
Cheers!
Ah, ok. Very clever, Teila.
I just went by the discount place that often gets things that fall off of trucks, and they had a bin that was marked "free for pig feed", so my chickens just got three jars of expired mayonnaise and three bottles of some kind of red Mexican chile soda. LOL
Do you think they can get botulism from expired egg products in the mayo?
They butchered most and kept fed off the land.I don't plan to feed chicken livers as a steady diet. No more than mealworms. What did Native Americans feed their chickens. I don't think there was a TSC back then.