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At what age can you start offering chicks treats and how do you go about it?
I do not have an incubator so any hatches we have had here have been with a broody mumma and in the coop/run. Treats start after approximately 1 week of age. I do not leave any food in the run overnight so when breakfast is served to mumma and babies it is medicated chick start with a side serve of whatever the big girls are also getting [see below].
What treats do you give your flock?
I think that depends on your definition of treats.
The largest portion of their daily staple diet is organic, coarse grain, layer mix.
Smaller part of their daily staple diet is: Mixed leaf lettuce with any of the following ... corn, peas, cooked potato, carrots, tomato, rice, pasta, scrambled or boiled egg, chicken, beef.
I only have 5 x bantams so pretty much what I am cooking the night before, if they are able to eat it, I cook a little bit extra for them.
In summer, they get watermelon every weekend.
Treats are:
Daily: live meal worms at the end of my work day, approximately 5 each.
Once a week they get to share a small slice of cheese.
Also, once a week, they might get some bread, or whatever I am having for lunch which they insist on sharing
Some banana occasionally because they are not really huge fans but if I am eating one they want some anyway!
Every couple of months they share a can of sardines in oil.
Once or twice a year they get yoghurt.
How much and how often do you feed treats?
See above.
What treats should NOT be given to chickens, or given in moderation?
Like
Wyorp Rock, I have found what my gals like and have stuck with that. I rarely try anything new because they usually do not take to it but if I am going to try something, I always search BYC or Google as to whether they can eat it.
What is your flocks favourite treats?
Meal Worms!!
Cheese
Watermelon