I empathise with those whose chooks are fussy. My little brown girls look at me like I am mad when I offer them vegetables or greens - except purslane. I tried cutting veggies up, cooking them - no way. Cutting worked for the lettuce (eventually) - but not nasturtium leaves or any other green. They seem to like the tips of lawn grass and that's about it. Just got them eating mung bean sprouts and lentil sprouts (whew!). Scraps are absolutely NOT okay by them.
I am vegan so there is no yoghurt in the house and would prefer another way to get them to eat a variety. They do like their wholegrain & seed mix, oats, millet, wholegrain noodles, cooked rice and nut milks. Fruits like tomatoes, grapes and guava please them when they are growing. They won't eat banana, apple, or any other fruit or flowers.
Visitors told me that they went wild over junk food - like cake, fries and breads - but there is not anything much useful in that for them and we don't have those in the house usually.
They forage in the yard for around an hour and a half (split into to seperate wander times) - eating grass tips and purslane and a few handfuls that I collect and put in their pen (I have to watch them when they are out as it is a rented house and they totally wreck the gardens if I just leave them to it). These hens were given to me at ten weeks as Christmas gift - it's difficult in town keeping hens happy and well fed (and I give the eggs away anyway). They are great eggs though so far - bright orange and strong shells and the girls are good natured and seem happy most of the time.
They have a big pen that they wiped out of green by scratching - although some new tomato plants growing in there now will provide them with tomatoes again soon. They did like the comfrey I planted in their pen - they decimated it once I let them to it when it grew up. LOL.
So - I'm hoping for suggestions for inexpensive, nourishing feed to top up the nutrition/protein - would be very much appreciated, please? (They don't like molasses at all by the way. Even a tiny bit in their food puts them off eating it). Do they eat nuts and is it okay to give them peanuts? If so, should they be soaked?
Thanks ahead.
