Well I got them kale, nope no way did they want it, gave them scratch,r nope turned up there noses at it. Gave them nut and berry and fruit blend and they liked it ok, nothing to write home about lol, tomorrow they get oatmeal, cooked and maybe stew veggies if there is some left.
Some salt free Corn from a can. Still feeding from the hand to get aquainted with my little gals. I love when they pull your skin with thier beaks. What are other good treats for 2 month old chicks that would be safe for them?
Every morning as I'm going to let my chickens out for the day, I grab a handful of dandelion greens, chickweed, clover, garden lettuce, spinach, chamomile and/or broccoli greens to cut up for my chickie babies! I found out if I don't present them with this first thing, they go back into their coop and sulk! If I give it to them, they stay out for the day. I also give them occasional oats, chopped hard-boiled eggs, bird seed or finely chopped carrots and, rarely, ground wheat bread.
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My wonderful, tolerant husband transformed our tack room/horse stalls into a coop/storage with the stalls becoming a fence-enclosed outside area so they can get fresh air even when it rains. He also built an A-frame portable pen! We live on almost two acres in rural Kansas with our two year old miniature Australian shepherd and 11 chickens: 2 silver-laced Wyandottes, 3 barred rocks and 2 buff orpingtons, all around 12 weeks old and 4 younger chickens that I hope to soon integrate in with the older flock: 2 buff orpingtons and 2 New Hampshire reds. We have two grown children, a son & daughter. We have 3 precious and onery grandsons.