Is there a limit to the amount of fresh, green weeds that my birds can eat and still have a healthy, balanced diet?
I'm cleaning out the garden beds right now for spring planting, plus cutting the grass for the first time this season.
This means that there is a huge amount of fresh green weeds and grass clippings to feed the birds right now. They live inside a barren chicken yard (they long ago ate their yard grass), but right now you wouldn't know it, as green as it is from everything I've thrown in there.
And they are eating the stuff. Lots of green stuff.
So I wonder: what is the limit? Will they pig out on greenery, and neglect their layer pellets?
What happens to egg production if they eat too many greens? What about their health?
Just wondering....
I'm cleaning out the garden beds right now for spring planting, plus cutting the grass for the first time this season.
This means that there is a huge amount of fresh green weeds and grass clippings to feed the birds right now. They live inside a barren chicken yard (they long ago ate their yard grass), but right now you wouldn't know it, as green as it is from everything I've thrown in there.
And they are eating the stuff. Lots of green stuff.
So I wonder: what is the limit? Will they pig out on greenery, and neglect their layer pellets?
What happens to egg production if they eat too many greens? What about their health?
Just wondering....