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My Silkies Are Just 3 Months Old They Can't Be Broody. & The Roosters Also Do It Too? & I Read Many Articles Of Silkies Not Roosting
I would recommend posting your question in another section (i.e. Chicken Behaviors & Egglaying), the people there might know.
 
Scratch is a treat, and should not be fed as regular food. This can cause fatty liver disease. I have never heard of a silkie not being able to digest corn. Also- Why Do You Keep Typing Like This?
 
Scratch is a treat, and should not be fed as regular food. This can cause fatty liver disease.  I have never heard of a silkie not being able to digest corn. Also- Why Do You Keep Typing Like This?
I Feed Scratch On A Daily Basis... So That Means I Should Stop?? & Its A Habit Lol
 
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Scratch is basically a carbohydrate, with very little protein, fat, or nutritional content. That would be like you eating cake for half of your meals every day. While good for meatbirds, which are unhealthy from the get go, this is dangerous for a laying flock. For more information on fatty liver disease,

http://hencam.com/henblog/2015/07/fatty-liver-disease-in-hens/


http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2013/12/chickens-obesity-silent-killer-how-to.html
Thanks A Lot For Informing Me About This!
 

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