Is it ok if my chicken crop is empty?

Do you have a farm store or pet store in your town? Your chickens will probably survive on veggies and corn, but they will not thrive on it. Check with any feed store around to see about ordering if they do not stock it.

You can buy formulated feed on Amazon like this one:
AmazonSmile : Purina Layena+ | Nutritionally Complete Layer Hen Feed | Omega 3 Formula - 40 Pound (40 lb) Bag : Pet Supplies

I don't know about shipping to Canada, as I'm in the states.

Rice may be fine for chickens, but it is not "really good for them". If you have no other options, chickens will eat meat scraps as well.
And it’s kinda hard to find chicken food since it don’t ship here so any alternatives they can eat
 
Do you have a farm store or pet store in your town? Your chickens will probably survive on veggies and corn, but they will not thrive on it. Check with any feed store around to see about ordering if they do not stock it.

You can buy formulated feed on Amazon like this one:
AmazonSmile : Purina Layena+ | Nutritionally Complete Layer Hen Feed | Omega 3 Formula - 40 Pound (40 lb) Bag : Pet Supplies

I don't know about shipping to Canada, as I'm in the states.

Rice may be fine for chickens, but it is not "really good for them". If you have no other options, chickens will eat meat scraps as well.
Oh Something that I read said that rice was really good for chickens but I guess not
 
This will give you a little info on the nutritional content of some feed:
Mix Your Own Feeds For Ducks & Geese, Mixing Feeds for Ducks & Geese, Duck & Goose Nutrition, Feeding Ducks & Geese | Goose, Duck, Chicken, Game Bird Hatchery | Metzer Farms, California

Other things that you can add to the feed, if you can find them:
(2) Adjustng homemade feed for proper protein ratio? | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens

Meat scraps, cooked eggs, fish, most veggies and grains (wheat, corn, barley). Try to keep their protein intake up. I realize some people just don't have access to formulated rations, but they aren't going to get everything the need all of the time from just scraps. In the end I suppose that means that some don't lay as many eggs, don't live as long etc. Some will be just fine.

Oyster shell really should be offered on the side so they can take what they need, not mixed into the feed itself. Do your chickens have empty crops just in the morning or at night, as well?
 
Sure that will be great. I give them mealworms as treats but I don’t give them a lot because they won’t eat anything else other than worms. Would oats and rice mixed with corn work?
you really should try to get them some chicken food. https://www.amazon.com/Modesto-Mill...eywords=modesto+milling&qid=1609888063&sr=8-3 is what I feed my chickens. Oats can give them diarrhea if you feed them too much. Having balanced chicken food is good if you can get it.
 

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