Areyoucluckingme
Chirping
- Jun 14, 2022
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Hi all -
I'm hoping you can shed some light on this. It is currently in the triple digit temps here and my flock is warm! I got the bright idea to wet their food first and turns out they LOVE it. They usually were very picky about how much of the feed they eat and wasted a lot and now they gobble it down. They *usually* eat all of it so it isn't just sitting there for days going bad however, I realized that maybe this was a bad idea because of possible bacteria growth?
I've done some research and some places say it's totally fine and others say it can be really dangerous and make them sick. What has been your experience? In case this makes a difference, I feed USDA certified organic crumbles mixed with seeds, sunflower seeds, oats, corn, etc. It's basically crumbles with a "treat" mix, mixed into it.
I haven't noticed any sickness but definitely don't want to start.
I'm hoping you can shed some light on this. It is currently in the triple digit temps here and my flock is warm! I got the bright idea to wet their food first and turns out they LOVE it. They usually were very picky about how much of the feed they eat and wasted a lot and now they gobble it down. They *usually* eat all of it so it isn't just sitting there for days going bad however, I realized that maybe this was a bad idea because of possible bacteria growth?
I've done some research and some places say it's totally fine and others say it can be really dangerous and make them sick. What has been your experience? In case this makes a difference, I feed USDA certified organic crumbles mixed with seeds, sunflower seeds, oats, corn, etc. It's basically crumbles with a "treat" mix, mixed into it.
I haven't noticed any sickness but definitely don't want to start.