Feeding suet as a treat in winter (once in a while)

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I've found that you can entertain chickens with suet and a suet feeder anytime of the year. But winter is probably the best time to give it to them. But warning: Make sure you read the ingredients well before feeding. Also, I don't give suet to my chooks if the package says "for wild birds only" just to be safe. I found that my local Ace Hardware was having a deal on it so I bought four to give this winter. Oh, and only give it once in a while as a treat, to much might get the chickens sick, but I'm not sure so don't take my word on it.

Just wanted to share this quick info. :)

- Clucky
 
I don't see anything wrong with a suet-type treat on occasion. There are lots of recipes on the internet for making your own, many of which look very similar to the goodies my grandmother made for her chickens. In her day (1930s Great Depression era), it was an economical way to feed chickens without letting anything from the kitchen go to waste.
 
So I ask again, why would you want to add fat to the diet?
Very occasionally, it is probably ok.
Did you read somewhere that chickens need a lot of fat in winter?

Alright: No, its not about the fat. Its the entertainment. And when they eat it, it counts as "food", sort of. Just a nice treat to give if your chickens are getting board. (And remember, I said 'once in a while'. DON'T GIVE IT TO THEM TO MUCH.)
 

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