AngieGould
In the Brooder
- Apr 3, 2018
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Has anyone given their chickens zucchini? Wondering if it's safe for them to eat. Have to many zucchinis. Thanks
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What kind of meat is safe to give to chcikens?
our chickens also come running to the back and actually come into the mud room when I open the door for CRACKERS! This is also how I find them when I am ready for them to go in their coop (we dont leave ours free range all day) - I just shuffle the package and they come running!! I am so glad to have read about all the other treats they can have. Was worried what to feed them.Mine are super spoiled and come running whenever the back door opens. Favorites are watermelon rinds, grapes, corn (even the empty cobs we've eaten they will pick at with great gusto) and bananas. On really cold winter nights I make a warm porridge of oatmeal, corn, blueberries and anything else I'd think they'd like. They also love fruitsicles as a cool down in really hot weather. Also stale bread, tortilla chips, crackers and heels from bread. They usually leave behind any onions, carrots or lettuce. Oh also love cheese and yogurt!
i agreeI do indeed feed mine scraps. They get something about every other day or so. I only put enough for them to eat then and there I don't like old food siting in the pen. The girls love there fruits and veggies. Watermelon I think is there fave. I try and not give them too much pasta or meat craps. I will feed them left over scrambled eggs and even egg shells ever now and then. Make sure you crush them up I learned that the hard way with my first flock. One started eating the eggs in the coop, the nest boxes where always a goopy mess. The one thing I will not feed them is chicken! I now they will eat it not even thinking about it. Its just too creepy for me![]()
I also give my girls "treats" every day, mostly scraps. I do try to watch the sodium content and I seldom give them anything that's highly processed. So, you might check the salt in what they are getting and maybe trade out the processed rice rolls with unsalted popcorn. Also, have you tried giving them layer crumbles instead of pellets? Mine will eat the pellets and there is definitely less waste with pellets, but they eat a lot more of the crumbles. Some of the crumbles do wind up on the ground, but they eat most of what falls to the ground too. I went back over many of the treads about poppy butt on this forum and there was a lot of information on how to deal with it, but not much on cause and effect. Some suggestions concerning possible worm/lice/mite infestation. None that I found that had a definitive answer and as with most topics discussed here and elsewhere, there are plenty of conflicting viewpoints. Might just become a trial and error thing. Eliminate certain foods, add others (like the crumbles) see how they respond. My personal experience involved one buff orphington who started getting poopy butt from the time she was just weeks old and eating nothing but chick starter food. She continued getting poopy butt up until about 3 yrs old. I bathed her, trimmed her fluffy butt, nothing lasted for long. Then she suddenly stop getting it. Maybe b/c her feathering, once she matured, became less of a problem. I have no idea, just know that she no longer gets it. She is going 6 yrs old now. Hopefully someone with more experience than I will be able to give you better advice. Best of luck and keep us informed on how things work out.I have a question on this topic maybe you all can help me with. My girls come running out every morning when I go down to clean their coop and it is mainly to see what treats I brought them. Usually it is micro-greens, cherries, fennel, tomatoes, they love these puffed rice rolls I get at the store, berries...but my girls always have messy bottoms. I know they aren't sick - I think it is because I don't stick to just layer pellets. In fact, my girls really HATE their layer pellets and so I mix in scratch to see if they can be fooled into having some but they pick out the scratch and leave the pellets. I hear everyone talk about giving their chickens treats, but when I posted about mine having poopy butts, everyone said I should ONLY give them layer pellets and not a thing else. 1) I don't think they will like me anymore LOL - they use me for my treats!!! 2) How depressing!? As all of you discuss your yummy treats above, how do you prevent it from giving them the poops?? Help!
I have a question on this topic maybe you all can help me with. My girls come running out every morning when I go down to clean their coop and it is mainly to see what treats I brought them. Usually it is micro-greens, cherries, fennel, tomatoes, they love these puffed rice rolls I get at the store, berries...but my girls always have messy bottoms. I know they aren't sick - I think it is because I don't stick to just layer pellets. In fact, my girls really HATE their layer pellets and so I mix in scratch to see if they can be fooled into having some but they pick out the scratch and leave the pellets. I hear everyone talk about giving their chickens treats, but when I posted about mine having poopy butts, everyone said I should ONLY give them layer pellets and not a thing else. 1) I don't think they will like me anymore LOL - they use me for my treats!!! 2) How depressing!? As all of you discuss your yummy treats above, how do you prevent it from giving them the poops?? Help!