Hay??

Dixiedoodle

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Apr 14, 2007
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I have a niece that has horses and feeds hay. She has tons of it loose in the hay room-that she will NOT feed to her horses. Most of it is broken into small pcs. but is clean and dry and looks really nice. I see NO seed heads on it. I would like to know if I put down some crickets, seeds, and laying pellets down then throw the hay on top ---will this hurt the chickens?? I just thought it would be nice for them to scratch thru to find something --instead of just pecking at the ground!!

Thank you Dixie
 
I use hay in my nests, and on the floor of the coop. I have a piece of tin under the roosts, and I keep it covered with hay so its easy to pull out and put in the garden, but I buy bales of hay and use it both in the chicken coop and in my garden, makes it easy to keep out the weeds. Marrie
 
Thank you for your reply.

I have read both pros and cons on this subject. I went ahead and threw some on 1/2 the run--after I had thrown some scratch, seeds and pellets in--the Chickens LOVED it.. They didn't even care about the food that they could see easily, started scratching and diggin' around thru the hay.. I did see two eating small pcs of the hay! I pray they will be ok...Dixie
 
I used hay in the chicks pen when they were small instead of shavings and toss them some when I feed the horses. It's no longer than what they would pull up out of the yard. If I had a yard.....
 
Think about it. Chickens used to peck around in the barnyard and corrals on most farms. What is in the barnyard? Hay!! I have been throwing some alfalfa to my half grown chicks so they have something to peck besides each other. They love it!! And it keeps them busy.
 
I keep hay in the nest boxes too! and I regularly throw some hay and the weeds from the garden in the tractor for the meaties, roots and all. I come out the next day and there's nothing left! Plus, for me, the hay works as a sort of deep litter.
 
We have 40 straw bales worth of straw as our chicken yard floor. They don't eat it. They DO eat the multitude of bugs that hide under there, though.
 

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