Greetings,
I am very confused on the whole treats thing. I do understand we don’t want to disrupt their nutritional balance, so only give treats in moderation. I only give my girls little amounts of treats, and they are high nutrition treats. Two are molting, so I am not giving any treats that aren’t high in protein (no kale for them right now, for example).
However, I thought high protein treats are not harmful and maybe even beneficial for molting members if the flock. By high protein treats, I mean live meal worms, greek yogurt, and hulled (raw) sunflower seeds. Not true? Maybe they’re not as high in protein as I think? The last few days I’ve thrown a couple handfuls of the sunflower seeds to be shared by nine chickens, two of which are molting, at the end of the day, after they’ve had free choice layer crumble all day. Is there a problem with this? Thank you!
I am very confused on the whole treats thing. I do understand we don’t want to disrupt their nutritional balance, so only give treats in moderation. I only give my girls little amounts of treats, and they are high nutrition treats. Two are molting, so I am not giving any treats that aren’t high in protein (no kale for them right now, for example).
However, I thought high protein treats are not harmful and maybe even beneficial for molting members if the flock. By high protein treats, I mean live meal worms, greek yogurt, and hulled (raw) sunflower seeds. Not true? Maybe they’re not as high in protein as I think? The last few days I’ve thrown a couple handfuls of the sunflower seeds to be shared by nine chickens, two of which are molting, at the end of the day, after they’ve had free choice layer crumble all day. Is there a problem with this? Thank you!
