Run Little Chicken!
Chicken version of soccer!
Chicken version of soccer!
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@rural mouse makes me smarter all the time. That is one smart cookie!I was thinking the same but wasn’t confident. I love how you know this stuff. Never tire of learning from you!
I've never heard of that as actually it's recommended in lieu of electrolytes in especially a sick chick or chicken. I don't use it because I have all the powders for chickens but would in a pinch. Manuka honey is also excellent for healing wounds. For humans, I can speak to how great it is for a toothache or sore throat.Since feeding honey to chickens (or human babies) is a no-no I wonder if its taboo for other birds as well?
Epic!Run Little Chicken!
Chicken version of soccer!
But your Majesty,This lady says they are not even chickens. Call them what you want, just don't call them chickens.
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Poor little chickie. I was rooting for it.Run Little Chicken!
Chicken version of soccer!
One of those controversial pro/con benefits I read years ago re DE, honey, apple cider vinegar, tomato leaves, and the lists go on.Where did you learn that about chickens ? I have given small amount of our honey to sick chickens in water with no issue. It's what people do here.
I don't think they are in danger of botulism as human babies.
I have a 42" wire dog kennel/pen we put on bricks in the large fenced dog kennel, which is gravel. I use a twist tie to tie an icecream bucket of water to one end, and a smaller jar feeder next to it. There's a 2x4 on it's side on the other end so they can perch off the wires. That usually takes 3-4 days.Well, 3 times already I've drug Mera out of a nest box. I held her feet in the sprinkler so her belly is soggy but her back is mostly dry. Each time I've packed her farther from the coop. Most recently she headed into the pea shrub hedge. She's not happy with me but until I can build some sort of broody breaker roost system, she's going to have to deal with it. I'm just as soggy.
The feeding of honey and other foods to babies has been tempered of late, it has been going that introducing babies to all food types reduces the incidences of food allergies.Since feeding honey to chickens (or human babies) is a no-no I wonder if its taboo for other birds as well?