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Bee I have a question for you. I supplement my girls diet with lots of fresh greens I get for free from the farmers market every weekend. I try to let them free range at least an hour each morning and sometimes they get as much as 3 hours .... But since they are cooped up most of the time, I want them to have good healthy greens available and something to keep them occupied all day long. Well they have all been on FF for 2 months now but I have a few that have runny poops. Could the abundance of greens be causing the watery poops??? I am guessing the old saying too much of a good thing.... right? My girls only get fed in the morning ... I scoop out their FF and throw in a bunch of greens... everything from beet tops, carrot tops, collards, fennel, turnip, radish, lettuce etc etc I also get the occasional blemished tomato, pepper, watermelon, squash etc etc. So yes my girls eat well. I don't give it all to them at once ... I spread it out over the week but they do get a healthy portion of greens daily and the bonus things as a special treat. I guess I should cut back and see if that fixes the problem ..... poor girls now what will they do all day![]()
Yes. It sounds like it. My rabbits used to do that when the boys would pick them lots of clover or give them lettuce and veggie scraps. Any sudden change in the diet can do that to an animal...and even to us. When my chickens would over gorge on their winter pumpkins I would see a few messy butts too.
You could try getting them some good hay and chop it up fine for them and offer that free choice~that is more natural to what they could find this time of year. If you leave it in long pieces it could be a problem. When chickens graze out on the range they usually just nip small pieces of the grass off each time. anything longer can bind up their crop a little.
If you still wanted to give the greens it would be alright..just not so much each time. Just a dab each evening.