- Nov 26, 2013
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Hi all
As the title says my chooks dont like their pellets. I have made a feeder and filled it with pellets. First i put pellets mixed with with cracked corn but they just dug out the pellets to get to the corn. Then i put just pellets... They dug out the pellets looking for the corn that was not there.
They have stopped laying mostly, they only lay after i have fed them things they will eat (cracked corn, whole barley, seeds...)
We put kitchen scraps in nearly everyday and a couple of trowels of "worm bin matter" every other day, which they love. But when i leave them with just pellets they really seem to rather go hungery
They have a waterer, a small hopper full of oyster shell and the large feeder with pellets, but we hardly have any eggs.
Im based in France and it is winter here. Winters are quite mild and this winter is particularly mild so i dont think the weather has stopped them from laying...
Any ideas??.
As the title says my chooks dont like their pellets. I have made a feeder and filled it with pellets. First i put pellets mixed with with cracked corn but they just dug out the pellets to get to the corn. Then i put just pellets... They dug out the pellets looking for the corn that was not there.
They have stopped laying mostly, they only lay after i have fed them things they will eat (cracked corn, whole barley, seeds...)
We put kitchen scraps in nearly everyday and a couple of trowels of "worm bin matter" every other day, which they love. But when i leave them with just pellets they really seem to rather go hungery
They have a waterer, a small hopper full of oyster shell and the large feeder with pellets, but we hardly have any eggs.
Im based in France and it is winter here. Winters are quite mild and this winter is particularly mild so i dont think the weather has stopped them from laying...
Any ideas??.