One of the things on BYC that drives me bonkers is the “don’t feed your hens too many treats just commercial feed” argument. I don’t understand how that can be controlled if your chickens have access to pasture/yard/grass/whatever you call it. If I give my chickens kale and collard greens, that is considered a “treat”. If they forage and eat a ton of grass and bugs, it is not a treat. I personally think for the most part chickens can regulate what they need. Yes maybe they will gorge on something if they have access to it but I think eventually they’ll stop eating it, for example a heap of berries. My girls have local feed available from morning til roost, but also have grass & bugs to choose from, along with the occasional melon rind or other scrap. As they get older I will probably give them more scraps, and let them regulate their own bellies. Do you guys feel strongly one way or another?
Also, I doubt feed alone is the cause of production hens issues. If they are confined to a cage lack of exercise and forage might be a problem. I don’t think excess calcium from layer food would be an issue since they are usually removed from production if they stop laying or slow too much.
Also, I doubt feed alone is the cause of production hens issues. If they are confined to a cage lack of exercise and forage might be a problem. I don’t think excess calcium from layer food would be an issue since they are usually removed from production if they stop laying or slow too much.
Spot on! No matter what the issue or problem, someone on any BYC thread can be guaranteed to pipe up that the problem is 'treats' and the solution is commercial feed only. The educator in me feels compelled to try to make such people just stop and think for a minute.

