Cazook
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- Nov 24, 2019
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hello there. i have 3 pullets and two cockerels around 5 months (plan to get a dozen POL by next month.. ah necessary chicken math) the pullets are a light sussex, a bluebell and a cream legbar. the light sussex matured fastest and seems about 50% bigger than the others - faster developing wattle, size etc. she is also mad for corn. i will give them all a small handful as a treat (throw so they can scratch around, or they eat it from hand) but i think she is getting the most of it. other treats i feed are spinach, kale, peppers (the inside seedy part especially), grapes, cooked egg, sometimes dried mealworms. they get free choice of pellets all day, maybe eating about 2 cups between the five of them. they get the run of a woodland/grassy area (though weather has been terrible lately and they hide in their hut once the wind picks up) eating grass and whatever they can find.
i wonder if it could just be breed differences, but the light sussex is very big and her high pecking speed results in her getting most of the treats even if i try distracting her lol. is there a way to tell if a bird is overweight? i don't want to end up making her unhealthy. though locking her away while i feed the others corn seems unnecessarily cruel
i wonder if it could just be breed differences, but the light sussex is very big and her high pecking speed results in her getting most of the treats even if i try distracting her lol. is there a way to tell if a bird is overweight? i don't want to end up making her unhealthy. though locking her away while i feed the others corn seems unnecessarily cruel
