How do you feed a chicken yogurt?

LuvinMyPeeps

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Okay, I guess because I'm asking this question you'll be able to tell I'm pretty much a newbie to chickens :) How do you feed a chicken yogurt and what kind? Should you feed it to chicks, or only older chickens? My pullets are about 22 weeks (I'm still waiting for eggs...grrrrrrr)
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but want to give them some treats. Do I buy the plain or fruit yogurt? Does it matter? I'd like it to be tasty for them, and I hate plain yogurt, so perhaps they would too? hee hee.

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Plain for sure - the fruit ones have sugar and junk. baby chicks or adults can have it no problems.

just put it in a bowl or a couple of bowls and stand WAY back!
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You'll find that it's so much fun to feed yogurt that you'll be making it soon. If you make it yourself, you can add fruit without the sugar. I usually put down two bowls on opposite sides of the run, so everyone can get a little. You'll be amazed at how they clean the bowl. I swear they have little silicon spatulas tucked away under their feathers.
 
Mine have never liked it plain but they do like it a bit when I cut fresh fruit up and mix in. They really like cherries mixed in.
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Mmm cherries. Mine like blueberries. I'll bet both those fruits have one thing in common-- freaky poo! The first time I gave them blueberries, I thought I had major disease outbreak.
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it took mine a little while to try it, they were unsure about it but now they come running when they see that bowl. They are polite about it but everyones waddles are covered. I sprinkled a little cracked corn in it the first time to get them to try it.
 
I thought I read somewhere that Chickens cannot taste? I think! Someone will correct me if I'm wrong but I'm sure I read that
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Anyway, I agree with everyone. If you can, throw it over the fence and than run!
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J/k about throwing it over but DO get outta there fast
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Mine ate it for the first time this weekend. I placed about 2-3 tablespoons of plain yougart in a pie plate and a little bread crumbs and seasoned it with a little green grass (my chickens are about 6-8 weeks old) I layed it in the run. They wouldn't touch it, then they started to try and steal the grass out of the dish, I walked away thinking another snack they wont eat. When I went back about 30 min later it was all gone so they must have really enjoyed it.
 

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