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Ok. Ice cream then.Whipping cream isn’t good for the chooks![]()
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Ok. Ice cream then.Whipping cream isn’t good for the chooks![]()
They will like that. Or...you can cut strips of the shell off. (Like you were partially 'peeling' it) and hang it. They will go after it like a cabbage tetherball (once they figure it out)I’m thinking, I will just cut the pumpkin in half horizontally and serve raw, seeds and all. But I’m doing research first.
Yes, pretty much. Our ground is soft and smooshy from recent rains and the punkins I got were small and tough, so it took some doing. Kinda amusing to watch The Man working at it, but he got the job done!Thank you. So, just jump on it and smash it? I can do that!
Yogurt!Ok. Ice cream then.
My chooks get yogurt almost every day. Plain Greek low fat yogurt.Yogurt!
Enjoy your new home and hens, Truffles!truffles is offically gone everyone! Heres a last photo i took of him. View attachment 2862753Love truffles, going to 16,(soon 20) ladies all to himself, freeranged with no roos.
Excellent! Do you make it yourself?My chooks get yogurt almost every day. Plain Greek low fat yogurt.
I personally would offer some extra protein. There is no way around the feather eating, as far as I can tell.The Princesses are now in full-on molt. Those Roadrunners are densely packed in the fluff department - there is Roadrunner fluff everywhere, but apart from one feather out of place you really cannot tell to look at them.
I saw Diana eating feathers off the ground. Is that normal? I assume she wants the protein. I have given them sardines and some cat food and I have some stewing beef in the freezer I could make up for them. I could also get a hold of some venison as the hunting season has started.
Any advice welcome.
Bye, Truffles! Enjoy your new home and tribe!truffles is offically gone everyone! Heres a last photo i took of him. View attachment 2862753Love truffles, going to 16,(soon 20) ladies all to himself, freeranged with no roos.
I used to bake small organic sugar pie pumpkins WHOLE for the chickens and serve it after it had cooled. It would be soft enough to break apart into chunjs with my hands. Though I’ve heard of other flocks tearing a raw pumpkin to shreds.I bought a pumpkin for the chooks, but now, how do I serve it to them?![]()
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