Keeping Chickens Entertained

I use a good grass hay mix, mine enjoy picking around and eating the leaves. I give them fresh slabs every so often.
 
I have never had a crop problem, never knew about them until this site. I see my birds eating long pieces of hay and grass all the time. My thoughts are there's a problem with bacteria or maybe all the worming and antibiotics throw off the natural system. Though just a theory.
 
Hmm wow that's so interesting! That could definitely be it! All I know is I read about it and now I'm paranoid hahah I just got my first ones in October. But yeah, I was wondering about worming too actually. Heard a lot about it lately but didn't know if it was necessary or even really how to tell, is it in their poop just like dogs?
 
It's a personal decision, you should decide for yourself, I have never heard of worming chickens until the last few years. I'm not sure why it's suddenly something everyone does, I still practice old time husbandry, and a more natural approach to keeping poultry.
 
Hmm wow that's so interesting! That could definitely be it! All I know is I read about it and now I'm paranoid hahah I just got my first ones in October. But yeah, I was wondering about worming too actually. Heard a lot about it lately but didn't know if it was necessary or even really how to tell, is it in their poop just like dogs?

Some types of worms you can see quite clearly - nothing beats getting up close and personal with chicken poop!
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Ah okay, yeah I only got mine in October but have wanted them for years and done tons of research and I never heard if it until recently either, even after i got mine, so I'm not really sure why it's big. I mean, I know other animals need to be wormed but never heard of it for chickens. I too think I'm trying to do it more naturally too so the worming thing I guess wouldn't really fit in. But then I don't really do anything specific, just gonna start feeding them better feed and stuff. But yeah, I don't really care one way or the other, I just don't really knoe how common worms are or if they will get them if I don't worm?
 
Some types of worms you can see quite clearly - nothing beats getting up close and personal with chicken poop! :)

CT


LOL true! I'm even hoping to make a poop board soon so then it'll be really obvious :p but it's good to know they're mostly pretty easy to spot, thanks!
 

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