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Vegetarian chickens? Hardly a point to it, IMHO. You answered your own question, I believe. There will be those who are going to debate in its favor, as the greatest thing since envelopes, but the chickens natural diet is not one of strictly vegetarian proportions.
It wont hurt them, in general (although there are those who will argue THAT point, as well) - - but there is little genuine reason to pursue it, unless one is motivated by altruistic/moralistic reasons or can make money at it. There isn't much middle ground, as I see it.
As for the watermelon, chickens don't appreciate "change" as we do. They don't possess the aforementioned altruistic reasoning, so don't see the fruit as a welcome or kindly gesture.
To them, something new has appeared at ground level in their carefully ordered world and they are wary of it. Try hanging it in mesh baskets of poultry netting at eye level, or slightly above.
Vegetarian chickens? Hardly a point to it, IMHO. You answered your own question, I believe. There will be those who are going to debate in its favor, as the greatest thing since envelopes, but the chickens natural diet is not one of strictly vegetarian proportions.
It wont hurt them, in general (although there are those who will argue THAT point, as well) - - but there is little genuine reason to pursue it, unless one is motivated by altruistic/moralistic reasons or can make money at it. There isn't much middle ground, as I see it.
As for the watermelon, chickens don't appreciate "change" as we do. They don't possess the aforementioned altruistic reasoning, so don't see the fruit as a welcome or kindly gesture.
To them, something new has appeared at ground level in their carefully ordered world and they are wary of it. Try hanging it in mesh baskets of poultry netting at eye level, or slightly above.
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