If I could afford to buy them 3 or 4 times a week, I would. But I can't afford to eat them that often.
Target usually has good prices on them. When you go to Baton Rouge, you should check it out.
Oh goodie. I will check that out. Thanks
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If I could afford to buy them 3 or 4 times a week, I would. But I can't afford to eat them that often.
Target usually has good prices on them. When you go to Baton Rouge, you should check it out.
I love giving my little flock treats. Plants that are pulled from the garden, weeds, fruit and veg scraps. The summer is the best time for this here at my house. The last week or so I have been struggling to find treats. There are no piles of veg trimmings from crops that are being put up. And my garden is almost completely cleaned and partially replanted for fall. I am actually looking for beds to be weeded that I haven't gotten around too......mostly they just have rouge grass in them, so the chicks like that. But soon I will be out of weeds/grass.
So I started reading some lists of TREATS that some ppl THINK are safe/appropriate for their chickens. It really seems like most of the lists posted are just peoples OPINION though because sometimes I saw opposite things on different lists, LOL!!! Most of them are things that I give or have given to my chickens at one point or another. With a few exceptions. Like strawberry yogurt........huh??? Every flavored yogurt on the market that I have ever seen is LOADED with sugar! And if its a low sugar one than it has all those artificial sugars in them. You have to really search to get a plain yogurt. So I don't get that one. The one item I was thinking of giving them was cooked beans of any kind......they are cheap and packed with protein.
I decided today to try making something for my darlings and see if they liked it. So I cooked Lentils, added some chopped veg, a few eggs, the crushed eggshells, and some ground Soy............HOLY COW!!!!! Some of those mild mannered darlings about took my fingertips off when I offered it to them!!! I was not thinking it would go like that! They cleaned their bowl, that's for sure! Tomorrow I may sprinkle a few mealworms on top (I have the dried ones from TSC) and I have some oyster shell I may add at some point too. I do also buy plain, unsweetened and unflavored yogurt.....I may try that out sometime too.
I am really curious what you all give your flock as treats.
The peas are hatching. Oh boy. Here we go.
Good Luck!!! You were needing a lot more anyway right??? Lololololol
Good Luck!!! You were needing a lot more anyway right??? Lololololol
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The peas are hatching. Oh boy. Here we go.
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Find anymore eggs yet?
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I gave my birds half of a watermelon today and had forgotten I'd done that so when I went to check and saw bright red all over my sultan girls necks I had a panic moment of wondering what could have possibly tore into them....then I remembered.![]()
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Jeff's guinea hunter boots?! Heel to help him reach! :/ O.O
My co-worker gave me these. They didn't fit her.![]()
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Ugh. The real setback to being a farm girl..... I feel awful but had to tend to my animals before myself. Have too many critters relying on me to just mope.![]()
LOL yeah I saw that on the Jimmy Fallon show the other night it is hillarious reminds me of me and some of past party experiencesLOL!!!! I don't know if any of you have seen this video, but I love it! This guy just woke up from surgery and is shocked that the woman beside him is a beautiful woman and she is his wife!
http://www.kiddnation.com/viral-vid...man-with-post-surgery-amnesia-and-wife-video/
Ugh. The real setback to being a farm girl..... I feel awful but had to tend to my animals before myself. Have too many critters relying on me to just mope.![]()