I've never done it. Haven't caught a fish since I've had chickens. Gonna fix that soon. I was warning a BYCer about too much fish when this guy popped in. Over time we've become friends. But he's up in Alaska and Fish is a primary protein source for his family. We limit fish meal to 5% in our feed blends to avoid the eggs becoming fishy. Water fowl that have natural access to ponds can sometimes produce fishy tasting eggs as they're eating small fish from the pond.
 
Now see I wouldn't give mine a fish bone to save my LIFE! One of those weirdos would find a way to choke on it or get jabbed in the eye or something! :lau

I am betting on the eye or a really nasty bumble from a teeny tiny fish bone.
Your chickens are kinda "special" that way.
:gig
 
Or lord forbid fishbone in the ear! I'm up to three earhole seed removals now, two on the same bird! Iv'e even bought one of those earscopes for my kit. Nope no fishbones.:gig
I am betting on the eye or a really nasty bumble from a teeny tiny fish bone.
Your chickens are kinda "special" that way.
:gig
 
Or lord forbid fishbone in the ear! I'm up to three earhole seed removals now, two on the same bird! Iv'e even bought one of those earscopes for my kit. Nope no fishbones.:gig
How on earth are they getting seeds in their ears?!? They have feathers to protect from that kind of thing.
Really they must be very skilled and are placing them each others ears.
 
Poor things!

I have used this when they looked bad from molting

View attachment 1557184
Would that be given as a treat? Sorry to sound like a dingbat.
They don’t get much in the way of people food.
All flock, oystershell, grit, some Herbs a few times a week.
Hulled raw sunflower seeds once a week or so
An occasional meal worm.
Definitely under the 10% rule.
 
I've never done it. Haven't caught a fish since I've had chickens. Gonna fix that soon. I was warning a BYCer about too much fish when this guy popped in. Over time we've become friends. But he's up in Alaska and Fish is a primary protein source for his family. We limit fish meal to 5% in our feed blends to avoid the eggs becoming fishy. Water fowl that have natural access to ponds can sometimes produce fishy tasting eggs as they're eating small fish from the pond.
We aren’t getting any eggs right now because of molt, so I thought it would be a good time!
 
I've never done it. Haven't caught a fish since I've had chickens. Gonna fix that soon. I was warning a BYCer about too much fish when this guy popped in. Over time we've become friends. But he's up in Alaska and Fish is a primary protein source for his family. We limit fish meal to 5% in our feed blends to avoid the eggs becoming fishy. Water fowl that have natural access to ponds can sometimes produce fishy tasting eggs as they're eating small fish from the pond.
So are you going to Alaska to fish with your friend?
 
Would that be given as a treat? Sorry to sound like a dingbat.
They don’t get much in the way of people food.
All flock, oystershell, grit, some Herbs a few times a week.
Hulled raw sunflower seeds once a week or so
An occasional meal worm.
Definitely under the 10% rule.
Yes, as a treat. Put out what they will eat in about 10 minutes. You co not have to give it to them every day
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom