Please limit their treats to no more than 10% of their food. Chickens are like kids and tend to prefer treats over nutritionally balanced chicken feed.
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Mush as in oatmeal? Yeah the girls seemed to like that one. They love corn on the cob, too, and that actually took them a while to get through (one half of a cob between the four of them, split in two).You can actually clicker train them. I have horses too!!! Yes make sure they don't get spoiled and loose interest in what your trying to use. My silkies are starting to like the scratch, but still don't go "crazy" for anything in particular. Except Beaker my cross beak one she loves her mush and even paces the fence if she is wanting it.
They're not getting large quantities at a time, maybe a handful of the stems of baby spinach, and six tops of strawberries in one trip, a little bit of cooked oatmeal that I keep as a reserve in case a child wanted seconds (1/4 cup at most) in another. I have a 2 tbsp scoop in the mealworms and a 1/8 cup scoop in the scratch. Maybe 8 grapes (but the small ones, they're not the standard massive grocery store grapes and a half of a banana in another trip (they abandoned the banana after a half slice or two each). The cucumber wasn't a massive English cuke, it was a pickling cuke, and about 3/4 of that was what they were given. (They only wanted the seeds from that, I picked up the flesh with skins still attached today while cleaning up poooooo in the run, and adding DE to the sand in the coop, and installing a dustbath in the run with sand and dirt and DE).Please limit their treats to no more than 10% of their food. Chickens are like kids and tend to prefer treats over nutritionally balanced chicken feed.
I think there were at least twenty out of the picture.![]()
Kiwi and Blamo - I love their names ha
Have not tried the corn or cabbage on a string yet, but mine LOVE watermelon.Mush as in oatmeal? Yeah the girls seemed to like that one. They love corn on the cob, too, and that actually took them a while to get through (one half of a cob between the four of them, split in two).
Yeah we'll cool down on the chickens soon enough I'm sure. Kids are definitely flighty
Sorry to hear about the mites. Older birds are more susceptible to parasites and can pick them up easily from wild birds. Unfortunately, DE is not nearly as effective as some people claim. Usually the "success" stories are from people who have never had an infestation, so it may work as a deterrent at best. But if you actually want to get rid of the mites you'll have to at least use permethrin, which is available at most feed stores as "poultry dust" to use directly on the bird and under the wings. It also comes in spray to use in the coop to reach in all the corners and crevices where mites hide. There are other options available but I can't remember them.I do have to sprinkle some DE and spray the coop (and might as well clean up the poop while I'm in there...) today as I think they have mites. And by think I mean I'm 99% sure since I had to take a bath in coconut oil yesterday to stop them from biting me. Fun!
Haha! I used to have horses for years and the clicking noise just sort of accidentally happened. Living in the suburbs now, I get my country fix caring for my little feathered ponies.I guess we'll be doing a lot of clicking our tongues, we are a horse-loving family so we all know how to do that! (Also in our future barnyard plans ha!)
Have not tried the corn or cabbage on a string yet, but mine LOVE watermelon.
My daughter loves taking things that we "just get" from the store and cutting a bunch of stuff for the girls. When it was hot she was freezing fruit smoothies she concocted for them lol. I know ALL about the lazy part trust me lol.I haven't put anything on a string yet, either. I'm lazy ha.
I have a honey dew that needs to be eaten. I was going to juice most of it today with some other stuff that needs to be consumed ASAP. I did read that they love the melons so I might set some aside for them for when the kid gets home from school ha.