- Jul 27, 2007
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Hello, everybody!
I've been reading through a lot of the posts and want to say thanks for so much good info for a first time chicken mama
I am wondering, what method do you all use for giving chicks treats (mine are 3 weeks old)? I started giving them zucchini hunks last week. They were starting to peck at each other and it really seemed like they were bored. Sure enough, having hunks of squash to peck at proved to keep them busy and not pecking each other. We've since progressed to shredded dandelions, clover, carrots, green bean bits, cantelope rinds and cabbage pieces. The problem is, it seems like when I just toss treats in to them, they get them full of sawdust, and half the time they bury them under their bedding while they root around greedily looking for more. Then I end up cleaning out the cage more often because the buried veggies go bad. I tried putting them in a dish, but they mobbed it and had a sort of brawl. There are 29 of them, all roos, raised for meat. Anybody have any tips on how to give treats without coating them with sawdust or inciting a riot?
Also, do I need to give them grit with the type of treats I mentioned? They are eating 24% starter feed like piglets too.
I've been reading through a lot of the posts and want to say thanks for so much good info for a first time chicken mama

I am wondering, what method do you all use for giving chicks treats (mine are 3 weeks old)? I started giving them zucchini hunks last week. They were starting to peck at each other and it really seemed like they were bored. Sure enough, having hunks of squash to peck at proved to keep them busy and not pecking each other. We've since progressed to shredded dandelions, clover, carrots, green bean bits, cantelope rinds and cabbage pieces. The problem is, it seems like when I just toss treats in to them, they get them full of sawdust, and half the time they bury them under their bedding while they root around greedily looking for more. Then I end up cleaning out the cage more often because the buried veggies go bad. I tried putting them in a dish, but they mobbed it and had a sort of brawl. There are 29 of them, all roos, raised for meat. Anybody have any tips on how to give treats without coating them with sawdust or inciting a riot?
Also, do I need to give them grit with the type of treats I mentioned? They are eating 24% starter feed like piglets too.