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Chicken scratch is supposed to be a treat. Treats should be less than 10% of their diet.I feed scratch and peck grower feed because I have some young ones who aren’t old enough yet to be on layer with them.
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Chicken scratch is supposed to be a treat. Treats should be less than 10% of their diet.I feed scratch and peck grower feed because I have some young ones who aren’t old enough yet to be on layer with them.
I think Scratch and Peck is a brand - not chicken scratch. (Correct me if I'm wrong, OP!)Chicken scratch is supposed to be a treat. Treats should be less than 10% of their diet.
Ohhhh sorry I'm dumbI think Scratch and Peck is a brand - not chicken scratch. (Correct me if I'm wrong, OP!)
True about spinach. It has too much iron that interfere with calcium absorption absolutelyLay off the spinach for awhile, it actually reduces calcium absorption?
Yep.True about spinach. It has too much iron that interfere with calcium absorption absolutely
It’s not scratch, that’s the brand name! It’s feed! Specifically grower feed. You can google the brand and see.Chicken scratch is supposed to be a treat. Treats should be less than 10% of their diet.
I realized that, don't worryIt’s not scratch, that’s the brand name! It’s feed! Specifically grower feed. You can google the brand and see.
Thank you for that! I never knew that!!Lay off the spinach for awhile, it actually reduces calcium absorption?
Ok! What about the dried bug treats? Only bc they don’t free range won’t they need them in their diet?Also reduce treats to once a week?
They don't "NEED" them, they do love them though! They are good protein, but can sometimes be high in fat. I do give mine the occasional handful of mealworms, you just have to be careful not to feed too much.Ok! What about the dried bug treats? Only bc they don’t free range won’t they need them in their diet?