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I found this very entertaining.
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Next time usee this thing it will either be a master piece or chicken food.
No posts in over an hour? What will Ralphy do in Togo?
Haha, dudes, perhaps. But not me. I hate frostbite.
It is probably cheaper to get canned or frozen pumpkin or sweet potato. We use it for rabbits who are looking peaked or are having troubles either with gut sluggishness or low potassium after kindling. It is so full of good stuff, it is just good for a regular treat.I hear you. I only have 2 laying right now consistently (every other day) and one other every few days. 2 are not laying, they are molting. I actually had to bring Mother in last night and put her in the wire dog crate in the basement. She hasn't been eating much of anything for a few days, and last two nights going to roost early, just standing around before that. The other girls are picking on her as well. One picked her on the roost and she was bleeding on her wing, the night before thatt, her comb. They can be so mean.
I want to get some food into her, strengthen her up. I'll tell you, babyfood sweet potato mixed in with her crumble mixed with water. basically the only thing she'll eat right now outside of a few live meal worms. That sweet potato babyfood is a godsend, they will eat some of that even if they won't eat anything else, it is amazing. It has saved more than one of my girls.
Folklore. Talk with any long time chicken keeper and ask them and they may laugh. Same goes for DE. It may assist in prevention, but it is not a cure.How much truth is there about pumpkin taking care of worms in chickens? Or a folklore?