If you can't afford the feed then you can't afford to keep chickens.she has plenty of water. the feed is to expensive to buy though we get the feed we have now for free.
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If you can't afford the feed then you can't afford to keep chickens.she has plenty of water. the feed is to expensive to buy though we get the feed we have now for free.
you would need to toss it as spores and feces from the maggots will have contaminated it allYeah I know mold is a big no. But if you were determined to pick out the maggots and feed it to the chickens would that be okay? Or just toss everything? Of course toss the moldy food for sure.
at risk of infecting them I would not, and any eggs making you, your family or others sick if the fly that laid the eggs had come in contact with a dead animal, it would produce botulism. I am sorry but would never endanger my birds like that. If you cannot afford to feed them good clean feed, maybe you need to re-home them. I am not saying that to be mean, but in the best interest of the chickensI meant could you feed those maggots to the chickens since they eat maggots.
The food would have to be tossed 100%. I’m talking more about being determined enough to pick out the maggots and feeding only the maggots to the chickens.