Ha! Some of mine like to lay in it to eat it. Life is just so hard, ya know?
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If one raises chicks with the flock, they won't get as much feed. I'm not saying it's all bad. They just won't grow as fast and perhaps that isn't all bad either.
Feeding chicks twice a day to fill their crops, they won't eat as much as if feed was available constantly. If they foraged all day, they'd be filling their crops more than twice a day.
How does everyone keep their chicks from stomping the FF down into a "crust". Mine don't want to eat it once they've mashed it down and they all seem to think the only way to eat it is to stand on it. Currently we're using a round serving tray because we couldn't find any of the trough-style with the lid. I imagine the lid would help? Otherwise I think I should start baking cheesecakes on top of all these wonderful crusts.
Everybody, I've got a new one I have yet to read about on here! I have two young roosters that I have been handling a whole lot in an effort to make them more sellable or placeable since no one wants a mean rooster. (They are crosses which makes them less desirable still). Well, I guess I've overdone it! Because they both do the wing dance all around my feet and follow me everywhere talking to me. They jump in my lap and on my shoulders and the WORST today........one of them grabbed onto my pant leg and made love to my foot!! I had rooster cum on my toes! I guess I should be philosophical about it and think, "Gee, it's nice to know that somebody still finds me attractive." Pretend there is an emotacon dying laughing on the floor. (I don't know how to do it.) : )
Also I have a young chicken that I thought had sour crop but Monistat changed nothing and she never had bad breath so I gave up. She still has a swinging crop but is healthy, fiesty with others and runs from the roos without a problem. I named her "Booby", and don't think I'll buy her a bra. She's a Copper Maran. I can't believe how much yuk was removed from that crop! It would have been nice if something had been placed by it in the picture to get a perspective of how much it was. She said it was as large as two fists. That's a "wow"!
Here we go again.I disagree with that theory...because I've done it over and over and my chicks grow apace with everyone else's chicks of the same breed and age. Feeding twice a day actually encourages more eating, than less, as the birds are more aware of food competition and will eat more at one setting than they will if they graze small amounts all day long. Salatin found this out when he was going rotational grazing, that stocking more to a smaller area and moving them more frequently resulted in "mob" grazing in which they will eat more and eat everything, instead of picking over the graze, out of sheer food competition.
They report food competition can cause more and better eating habits in livestock than offering continuous feedings, for this very reason. It's really six of one, half dozen of the other, IMO....if they are offered the same amounts of food per day~one group has it continuous and free feeding, and the other has it only in meals~both groups will have eaten the total amount of food given by the end of the day, just one group will have consumed it in larger amounts each time.
Everybody, I've got a new one I have yet to read about on here! I have two young roosters that I have been handling a whole lot in an effort to make them more sellable or placeable since no one wants a mean rooster. (They are crosses which makes them less desirable still). Well, I guess I've overdone it! Because they both do the wing dance all around my feet and follow me everywhere talking to me. They jump in my lap and on my shoulders and the WORST today........one of them grabbed onto my pant leg and made love to my foot!! I had rooster cum on my toes! I guess I should be philosophical about it and think, "Gee, it's nice to know that somebody still finds me attractive." Pretend there is an emotacon dying laughing on the floor. (I don't know how to do it.) : )
Also I have a young chicken that I thought had sour crop but Monistat changed nothing and she never had bad breath so I gave up. She still has a swinging crop but is healthy, fiesty with others and runs from the roos without a problem. I named her "Booby", and don't think I'll buy her a bra. She's a Copper Maran. I can't believe how much yuk was removed from that crop! It would have been nice if something had been placed by it in the picture to get a perspective of how much it was. She said it was as large as two fists. That's a "wow"!
Everybody, I've got a new one I have yet to read about on here! I have two young roosters that I have been handling a whole lot in an effort to make them more sellable or placeable since no one wants a mean rooster. (They are crosses which makes them less desirable still). Well, I guess I've overdone it! Because they both do the wing dance all around my feet and follow me everywhere talking to me. They jump in my lap and on my shoulders and the WORST today........one of them grabbed onto my pant leg and made love to my foot!! I had rooster cum on my toes! I guess I should be philosophical about it and think, "Gee, it's nice to know that somebody still finds me attractive." Pretend there is an emotacon dying laughing on the floor. (I don't know how to do it.) : )
Also I have a young chicken that I thought had sour crop but Monistat changed nothing and she never had bad breath so I gave up. She still has a swinging crop but is healthy, fiesty with others and runs from the roos without a problem. I named her "Booby", and don't think I'll buy her a bra. She's a Copper Maran. I can't believe how much yuk was removed from that crop! It would have been nice if something had been placed by it in the picture to get a perspective of how much it was. She said it was as large as two fists. That's a "wow"!