Hi, we are new chicken parents so there is a lot of language used on the site that we are still learning. I was wondering when you say you use spokes to avoid billing out of the feeder you mean so they wont use their beaks to pull the food out right? (please forgive me if it is a silly question). Also what are the spokes that you use and where may they be found? My girls pull out the parts of the feed that they don't like and it is very costly since I am using all organic for their feed. They do go out in the day till time for bed almost so they can dig and pick in the grass.
They are still rather small (they are almost 10 weeks) so they are in a chicken tractor. I dig worms out of the garden and throw them in there in case they don't find many on their own. I also give them things like pumpkin, and frozen bananas & pineapples since we live here in Tampa (its still rather hot even now). So I was also wondering if I am feeding them enough since they always seem hungry. They will just now be going outside in their coop this week (we built the coop after getting the chicks). So I'm not sure if they need food in the coop at night or only in the run?
Also runny, smelly poop? Should I be worried? When they were little girls their poop hardly had a smell at all nor was it ever really runny. Now its mostly runny and smells horrid. They are fine other wise. They eat fine, they talk A LOT, they run around, and they even like to ride on my dogs backs
So I'm not sure if I should worry. They have had the bad poop for weeks now so I don't think they are sick. I looked at the poop chart and I hope to never do that again. My own girls is one thing but the chart was crazy. I'm just afraid that the smell will be too much for the neighbors. We live in the city and although we are allowed to have chickens I'm still a bit concerned. Also will the smelly poop attract possums and racoons? The coop is so solid we are thinking of using it as a hurricane shelter in a pinch so I'm not worried anything can get into it I'm more worried that wild animals may just hang around.
Also my girls are not at all interested in any green treats. No herbs, no lettuce, no spinach, or broccoli, will that pass? The only greens they eat right now is what they find in the grass. Also we do not give them grit. Is that ok? Are they getting what they need from the dirt I throw in when I give them worms from the garden?
Another question (and I know I have a lot of them) is the dirt bath we put in for them to roll around in they seem to be eating it? We put DE in with it for the fleas so I'm not sure if they are eating that or if they are eating the dirt? They also seem to like the wood shavings in their brood. At first I didn't think they were really eating it but yeah they really are. I don't know if that's bad or not. I have no idea why they eat it since they always have food. We are going to use sand when they go outside so that wont be a problem.
Any who, I think that's all my questions. I have really loved reading all the comments on byc it is such a help. So thank you to every one who takes time to post and answer questions for new parents like us. I'm sure I will have lots more questions in the near future
They are still rather small (they are almost 10 weeks) so they are in a chicken tractor. I dig worms out of the garden and throw them in there in case they don't find many on their own. I also give them things like pumpkin, and frozen bananas & pineapples since we live here in Tampa (its still rather hot even now). So I was also wondering if I am feeding them enough since they always seem hungry. They will just now be going outside in their coop this week (we built the coop after getting the chicks). So I'm not sure if they need food in the coop at night or only in the run?
Also runny, smelly poop? Should I be worried? When they were little girls their poop hardly had a smell at all nor was it ever really runny. Now its mostly runny and smells horrid. They are fine other wise. They eat fine, they talk A LOT, they run around, and they even like to ride on my dogs backs

Also my girls are not at all interested in any green treats. No herbs, no lettuce, no spinach, or broccoli, will that pass? The only greens they eat right now is what they find in the grass. Also we do not give them grit. Is that ok? Are they getting what they need from the dirt I throw in when I give them worms from the garden?
Another question (and I know I have a lot of them) is the dirt bath we put in for them to roll around in they seem to be eating it? We put DE in with it for the fleas so I'm not sure if they are eating that or if they are eating the dirt? They also seem to like the wood shavings in their brood. At first I didn't think they were really eating it but yeah they really are. I don't know if that's bad or not. I have no idea why they eat it since they always have food. We are going to use sand when they go outside so that wont be a problem.
Any who, I think that's all my questions. I have really loved reading all the comments on byc it is such a help. So thank you to every one who takes time to post and answer questions for new parents like us. I'm sure I will have lots more questions in the near future
