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I add stinging nettle seeds, Horsetail, dandelion, and lamb's quarters into their diets whenever they start molting.
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on super cold day it couldnt hurt to offer a little extra protein. maybe cracked corn, oatmeal, scrambled egg, or meal worms. aww! I dont think TN is cold for chickens. (some breeds maybe). Imm in CT and my chickens seem to enjoy the cold or at least not bothered by it. if the hens are super cold, I will supplement feed, they will be standing around like statues when too coldI guess the bigger question for me is SHOULD I, rather than DO I. I'm not a chickenologist, so I'm not entirely sure if I should. I live in northeastern Tennessee, which doesn't get (and stay) brutally cold and snowy, but it does get cold overnight (sometimes around zero degrees Fahrenheit).
oh yea! I do sprouts in the winter. wheat grass.I keep them on All flock 20% and sprout barely 1-2x a week in winter, more for extra hydration and a boredom buster.