This is not effective.Mix in a little DE in the summer, too, to prevent worms.
Do not listen to her, so much misinformation there.Got the idea from "Becky's Homestead"
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This is not effective.Mix in a little DE in the summer, too, to prevent worms.
Do not listen to her, so much misinformation there.Got the idea from "Becky's Homestead"
I have ordered scratch (expensive) and layer pellets from Amazon during covid. Be careful with raw rice as it can swell when exposed to fluids inside the body. Cooked or semi-cooked is better under most conditions. It's there. You can also order sunflower seeds online and mix them in, esp in winter. And sometimes I make or buy suet with plenty of fat and seeds of various kinds--maybe even in peanut butter. I think you can order those kinds of things. Good luck.Oh cool that you live in Canada its really pretty there. I think they sell some mealworms and corn mixed together on Petco. If you don't want to buy that than you can also mix some corn with radish and mealworms and other vegetables. I can make you a list of vegetables and other foods they can eat if you like.
My hens love left over cooked rice & pastaI've never heard of chickens eating rice but I guess that could work and here's the list.
Mealworms
Grains
Maize/Corn
Eggplants
Cabbage
Sprouting broccoli
Cucumber
Potato
Cauliflower
Carrots
Plum
Kale
Chia seeds
and Radish.
whew that was a lot of words, lol
It does work and I have chosen to listen to her. My chickens are healthy. Thanks anyway for your opinionThis is not effective.
Do not listen to her, so much misinformation there.
It does work and I have chosen to listen to her. My chickens are healthy. Thanks anyway for your opinionThis is not effective.
Do not listen to her, so much misinformation there.