Poll on flock toys — please answer if possible!

Does your flock like small toys (that don’t involve food)?

  • Yes, they play with all of them—long term

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    80
Great thread. Thanks for the tag. When mine were tiny they enjoyed the mirror in their brooder, now it’s hanging in their coop so they can check their feathers before going out each morning 😂 In their run they have a sandbox and about 30’ of roost bars at different heights that they love. Each day they get access to our big yard that has a sandpit, tree stumps, and old flower pot with dirt in it (on its side so like a cave) and there’s 5 trees that have ladders and perches in them. Their favorite toy is our pig. All get along great and absolutely love each other.
Adult chickens enjoy mirrors as well. Its a tool if I have to bring a hen inside the house for medical reasons. If alone, a mirror in a safe location will be inviting to a solo friend. In my experiences! An alone chicken is a sad chicken who can become stressed and in result making immune system compromised a bit and :hugs counterproductive to healing ❤️‍🩹
 
I just looked at the poll and it says 'flock toys'. What is considered a flock toy? If stuff from nature is included as flock toys then yes! LEAVES!! 🍂 🍁 Chickens love piles of leaves! But, thats cause theres a possible buggy in there!
I cant think of any 'toy' not food driven the chickens will play with....I have a ping pong ball that seems to float around the run tho. Dust bath seems to bring a certain amount of pleasure enrichment too. No buggies in the dust bath 🤷‍♀️🐓❤️
 
Adult chickens enjoy mirrors as well. Its a tool if I have to bring a hen inside the house for medical reasons. If alone, a mirror in a safe location will be inviting to a solo friend. In my experiences! An alone chicken is a sad chicken who can become stressed and in result making immune system compromised a bit and :hugs counterproductive to healing ❤️‍🩹
Great idea for an alone chicken!
 
Adult chickens enjoy mirrors as well. Its a tool if I have to bring a hen inside the house for medical reasons. If alone, a mirror in a safe location will be inviting to a solo friend. In my experiences! An alone chicken is a sad chicken who can become stressed and in result making immune system compromised a bit and :hugs counterproductive to healing ❤️‍🩹
Do you think putting a mirror with a sick (and therefore isolated) chicken is a good idea? I have an egg bound hen alone in my basement right now. I wonder if she’d like that.
 
Do you think putting a mirror with a sick (and therefore isolated) chicken is a good idea? I have an egg bound hen alone in my basement right now. I wonder if she’d like that.
I am not sure about that. She will be feeling lonely without seeing any other chickens, but egg bound hens get killed by the flock members if they show they are egg bound, so that might stress her at the same time. Try it out and see, I guess?
 
An egg bound hen needs epsom salt baths imo. Afterwards a nice quite place to rest. Another epsom salt in 4hours.... I would not use a mirror in an egg bound hen. I was thinking more like a medical emergency that requires your immediate action. When Patient ripped her comb off, i had to rush her inside, clean the wound, and keep her in as clean an environment as possible. Her little setup included a mirror. I kept her inside for 9 days while that wound healed and she always gravitated to that mirror and bed. Its safe to say that a mirror can be a help in certain situations. 🐓❤️
I am not sure about that. She will be feeling lonely without seeing any other chickens, but egg bound hens get killed by the flock members if they show they are egg bound, so that might stress her at the same time. Try it out and see, I guess?
 
An egg bound hen needs epsom salt baths imo. Afterwards a nice quite place to rest. Another epsom salt in 4hours.... I would not use a mirror in an egg bound hen. I was thinking more like a medical emergency that requires your immediate action. When Patient ripped her comb off, i had to rush her inside, clean the wound, and keep her in as clean an environment as possible. Her little setup included a mirror. I kept her inside for 9 days while that wound healed and she always gravitated to that mirror and bed. Its safe to say that a mirror can be a help in certain situations. 🐓❤️
Of course! Treat her first and then let her rest.
 
Well, with my hens, an old tire without the rim makes a good dust bath, an occasional egg laid in one. They like a thin board stuck into the wire at a corner, good outdoor roosting. Other than chasing a bug around the outdoor run they are dead heads when it comes to play. Dust bath, roost and food, end of story.

Oh yes, our new Bantam Rooster likes to play, attacks me every chance he gets, lol!
 

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