WickedChicksNH
Crowing
So today I decided to give the oatmeal a try for my ducks and chickens.
I put it down, and you all know as chicken owners what chickens do when you put something new in front of them.
So after a bit Sally my 3 1/2 old NH red (I didn't know they could eat oatmeal until recently) was the first to try it. well she really enjoyed it, it took a bit for my Cuckoo maran to try and she was happy with it.My bantams and ducks were like umm no.
My ducks wouldn't go near it, but I am hoping they will eventually get used to what the new food is. It different than any other thing they have seen, (tomatoes, cabbage, collard greens, apples etc)
Luna my cochin bantam, has just gone broody again, so I tried to get her to eat some, she loves eating out of my hand, but nope, even poked her in the beak with it lol.
Anyone else's chickens/ducks like oatmeal?
I wish I would of know about this before when poor luna and Sally spend the winters without any nice warm oatmeal.
I put it down, and you all know as chicken owners what chickens do when you put something new in front of them.
So after a bit Sally my 3 1/2 old NH red (I didn't know they could eat oatmeal until recently) was the first to try it. well she really enjoyed it, it took a bit for my Cuckoo maran to try and she was happy with it.My bantams and ducks were like umm no.
My ducks wouldn't go near it, but I am hoping they will eventually get used to what the new food is. It different than any other thing they have seen, (tomatoes, cabbage, collard greens, apples etc)
Luna my cochin bantam, has just gone broody again, so I tried to get her to eat some, she loves eating out of my hand, but nope, even poked her in the beak with it lol.
Anyone else's chickens/ducks like oatmeal?
I wish I would of know about this before when poor luna and Sally spend the winters without any nice warm oatmeal.