I was just reading on another thread that kale and spinach isn't good to feed to laying hens. Supposedly it makes for soft eggs? I feed mine kale all the time. It's their favorite. Anyone else ever heard this?
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It's a deworming but? Really I've been feeding them too the chickens just for funReally? Awesome !Goats love them. You can peel and chop them and feed them to chickens. Natural dewormer in the tannins.
I was just reading on another thread that kale and spinach isn't good to feed to laying hens. Supposedly it makes for soft eggs? I feed mine kale all the time. It's their favorite. Anyone else ever heard this?
I'm pretty sure it's a she I'll watch her maybe she will grow out of itI’ve clipped a beak with toe nail clippers and I’ve used a dremel to grind it down. It’s how easily the bird is to handle...
I agree her lower beak is very short so her upper may always be longer then it should.
Ship her here. (If it’s a her) I’ll take care of her.![]()
The lump is a full crop that is normalI need to friend to come sit in my chicken run with me. Hahaha! Even my chicken friends are not as nutty as me.
@TexasSam it is like her top beak it too big and curved, her bottom beak is way too short and what is that lump looking thing on her neck? Poor baby!
I've heard to much greens isn't good for themI was just reading on another thread that kale and spinach isn't good to feed to laying hens. Supposedly it makes for soft eggs? I feed mine kale all the time. It's their favorite. Anyone else ever heard this?