Jul 27, 2013 #1 Island Roo Songster 7 Years Joined Feb 14, 2012 Messages 466 Reaction score 36 Points 151 Location Duncan, BC Anyone know what this is that came in the bag that I bought?
Jul 27, 2013 #2 TOP KNOT Songster 6 Years Joined Mar 10, 2013 Messages 703 Reaction score 71 Points 138 Location SHERIDAN IL Its probably weed seeds that the combine harvested off weeds that were in the barley fields.
Jul 27, 2013 Thread starter #3 Island Roo Songster 7 Years Joined Feb 14, 2012 Messages 466 Reaction score 36 Points 151 Location Duncan, BC Yeah - the spiral things unravel if you pull on them. Seems like it came from a plant. That's alot of material that should have been barley. Hopefully its safe for the chickens. Maybe someone can ID it. I emailed the nutritionist at the mill so we'll see what they say.
Yeah - the spiral things unravel if you pull on them. Seems like it came from a plant. That's alot of material that should have been barley. Hopefully its safe for the chickens. Maybe someone can ID it. I emailed the nutritionist at the mill so we'll see what they say.
Jul 27, 2013 #4 TOP KNOT Songster 6 Years Joined Mar 10, 2013 Messages 703 Reaction score 71 Points 138 Location SHERIDAN IL These would be called ''dirty'' due to all the non-barley. I would return it for ''clean'' grain.
Jul 29, 2013 Thread starter #5 Island Roo Songster 7 Years Joined Feb 14, 2012 Messages 466 Reaction score 36 Points 151 Location Duncan, BC It turns out those are alfalfa seed pods. The nutritionist says that since this organic, there will often be some other seeds in the mix. I told him that's ALOT of extra material but I'll still use. A little alfalfa won't hurt the chickens. Adds variety.
It turns out those are alfalfa seed pods. The nutritionist says that since this organic, there will often be some other seeds in the mix. I told him that's ALOT of extra material but I'll still use. A little alfalfa won't hurt the chickens. Adds variety.
Jul 29, 2013 #6 TOP KNOT Songster 6 Years Joined Mar 10, 2013 Messages 703 Reaction score 71 Points 138 Location SHERIDAN IL I feed alfalfa hay to give them something to scratch in and eat. They love it! They leave the stems but nibble up all of the leaves.
I feed alfalfa hay to give them something to scratch in and eat. They love it! They leave the stems but nibble up all of the leaves.