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Sorry, adding to there feed and adding ACV and garlic to the waterWhat do you mean? Like growing herbs in with the chicks? Or having herbs as bedding? An addition to their feed? All I know is tiny chicks could 'choke' on leafy things since they don't have grit yet. I've heard of people trying to grow plants with their chickens but usually they eat them up. Could you explain more? Sorry
Yes thank youSome people, like my sister-in-law, believe strongly in the benefits of aroma therapy. A lot of people believe more than me. Some believe in benefits of feeding them various herbs, not just for the aroma. I don't know exactly where you are coming from in this but you are certainly not alone in this belief.
Are you planning on using fresh herbs, dried herbs, or dried powdered herbs? How do you plan to use them? Which herbs are you considering? Sometimes the devil is in the details.
Even if I knew exactly what you are planning and how you are using herbs I could not tell you how much to use. I don't use them. But it might help somebody that does to give you a better answer.
You can very much do all these things but please make sure they have access to plain feed and water as well. For your amounts you can google acv-water ratios, I have seen threads on here discussing the benefits of doing all this, perhaps you could read up on those they may have more insight into what you're looking for.Yes thank you
Water -ACV
Feed- garlic, oregano, cinnamon, basil, and red pepper
Any recommendations on others ?
I general use dried because it’s hard to gorw enough to stay in demand with my flock however in the summer months they get a lot of fresh
Thank you ! I currently do this all for my mature flock ! I was wondering if the amounts change for chicks ? And yes I will ensure the have feed and grit available .Yes thank you
Water -ACV
Feed- garlic, oregano, cinnamon, basil, and red pepper
Any recommendations on others ?
I general use dried because it’s hard to gorw enough to stay in demand with my flock however in the summer months they get a lot of fresh
I have done lots of research but no one seems to give amount or ratio that why I thought this might workYou can very much do all these things but please make sure they have access to plain feed and water as well. For your amounts you can google acv-water ratios, I have seen threads on here discussing the benefits of doing all this, perhaps you could read up on those they may have more insight into what you're looking for.