My friend lives next door to someone whose house was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Even with all the assistance programs, the family has not rebuilt. What they did build was a super nice chicken coop. The house is unlivable, but the chickens were living in style. Well, the family has moved out of the area. They separated and the wife is living over an hour away. We are unsure of what has happened to the husband. Most of the chickens were removed from the coop, but a roo and hen remain.
Since no one is living there, my friend has been checking on the chickens. I gave her some laying pellets and scratch. She has been filling their water and feeding them. One day, when she saw someone over at their house, she asked about the chickens, but was not given an answer about their future. There has been bad blood between my friend and her neighbors for many years, because of the neighbors lack of concern for their animals. I too am bothered by the lack of concern that these people have for their chickens, because while the coop is much nicer than what my chickens live in, they are cooped up all day and never allowed to roam. (I know that is normal for factory farms, but it just doesn't seem right for backyard chickens)
Well, a couple of days ago, one of the eggs that the hen was sitting on hatched. I gave my friend a bag of chick starter that I had left over from my pullets.
Here is my question though...I have never had a rooster, so do they eat laying pellets? Starter? or what? I know that the chick will eat starter, but so will the hen, so should we still offer the laying pellets? Should we even be feeding their chickens? I hate that we are trespassing to feed and water their chickens, but I can't see letting them suffer because they have no food or water.
What would you do?
Since no one is living there, my friend has been checking on the chickens. I gave her some laying pellets and scratch. She has been filling their water and feeding them. One day, when she saw someone over at their house, she asked about the chickens, but was not given an answer about their future. There has been bad blood between my friend and her neighbors for many years, because of the neighbors lack of concern for their animals. I too am bothered by the lack of concern that these people have for their chickens, because while the coop is much nicer than what my chickens live in, they are cooped up all day and never allowed to roam. (I know that is normal for factory farms, but it just doesn't seem right for backyard chickens)
Well, a couple of days ago, one of the eggs that the hen was sitting on hatched. I gave my friend a bag of chick starter that I had left over from my pullets.
Here is my question though...I have never had a rooster, so do they eat laying pellets? Starter? or what? I know that the chick will eat starter, but so will the hen, so should we still offer the laying pellets? Should we even be feeding their chickens? I hate that we are trespassing to feed and water their chickens, but I can't see letting them suffer because they have no food or water.
What would you do?