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We have 3 year-old (almost) laying hens. We love giving them treats, but don’t want to make them unhealthy (too fat).
I’ve read here that treats should make up 10% or less of a chicken’s diet. Our bag of feed states that each bird eats on average ¼ pound of feed per day. Assuming that’s about ¾ cup, then 10% would be just over a tablespoon per bird.
Does that mean that roughly a tablespoon of treat per hen each day is ok? (I mean fatty treats like seeds, nuts, and mealworms -- and their favorite, raisin bread. I’m assuming that large amounts of fruits and veggies aren’t a health risk and can be given free-choice.)
Any thoughts?
I’ve read here that treats should make up 10% or less of a chicken’s diet. Our bag of feed states that each bird eats on average ¼ pound of feed per day. Assuming that’s about ¾ cup, then 10% would be just over a tablespoon per bird.
Does that mean that roughly a tablespoon of treat per hen each day is ok? (I mean fatty treats like seeds, nuts, and mealworms -- and their favorite, raisin bread. I’m assuming that large amounts of fruits and veggies aren’t a health risk and can be given free-choice.)
Any thoughts?