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I wouldn't consider greens a "treat" so much as an essential part of their diet. I started raising chickens because I wanted to feed a higher quality food to my family, and knew I could produce better eggs than store-bought. The thing is, if all I feed is layer feed, how will my eggs be any better than commercial eggs where the hens are fed a diet of solely....layer feed?
I take a different view than most. My girls free-range 24/7. I don't even have a run. There is commercial feed available at all times but I expect them to find what they can free-ranging and supplement with the layer feed. How much they are able to do this varies with time of year. I fence off my veggie garden and grow extra greens each year just so that I can cut a few leaves a day and throw them over the fence to the girls. And, in the Spring, before my garden has taken off, I pick dandelions from wherever I can find them where I know they weren't sprayed with chemicals and feed them those. Greens are the best way to provide a variety of nutrients, including the needed calcium. IMHO, you pretty much can't overdo them because they'll stop eating them when they know they've had enough.