mchickies
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Haha! A fellow poo inspector!
I'm not squeamish either but you should see the looks I get when I try to talk about poo and health!
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There is feed left most days after all of them are done eating. The wild themes get to it when they come thru
I have taken a lot of poo to the vet to test. Lol not chicken though.Haha! A fellow poo inspector!I'm not squeamish either but you should see the looks I get when I try to talk about poo and health!
all around!
My chickens roam free. I only lock the door at night. They eat all day just not grainIt's not natural for chickens to eat meals a few times a day.
Their natural pattern is to eat a bit, retreat to a safe place to digest, eat a bit, retreat to a safe place to digest, eat a bit, retreat to a safe place to digest, and so on many times during the day.
Is there no way to provide feed throughout the entire day in a place where wild animals can't access it?
Mine free-range as well! They love all of their greens 'n bugs, so your hen has plenty opportunity to eat! Most of my hens are in a molt at this moment and two of them are the lowest in the pecking order. Both of them had empty crops (despite foraging all day) and they were already going up on their perch for the night. We quickly made them both a scrambled egg (one each) with some cheese on top (extra fatMy chickens roam free. I only lock the door at night. They eat all day just not grain
My chickens roam free. I only lock the door at night. They eat all day just not grain
My chickens roam free. I only lock the door at night. They eat all day just not grain
Yes my place supports the birds. They have always been healthy all year round . This is the first time I have had an issue with a bird . I have a four year old hen that had given me a very large egg every day for 4 years and has just started to drop down to 5-6 times a week I expected her to reduce egg laying years ago.Does your environment support a year-round flock of feral chickens?
If not, the chances are that environment can't provide more than a moderate supplement to their diet.
Balanced commercial feed =/= grain.
The poor condition of your bird as shown by the loss of muscle mass in her breast is consistent with her being unable to get proper nutrition for whatever reason that is. Try a month with constant access to 20% commercial feed and then, if you don't see an improvement, you'll know that there's something more complicated happening.
Yes my place supports the birds. They have always been healthy all year round . This is the first time I have had an issue with a bird . I have a four year old hen that had given me a very large egg every day for 4 years and has just started to drop down to 5-6 times a week I expected her to reduce egg laying years ago.
As for overnight feeding. They have spinach, broccoli, curly dock, and oregano all growing in there sleeping area. They do not go hungry.