chickybaby1213
In the Brooder
- Jun 27, 2017
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A big big question!! I'm thinking next week. Start them on grit soon before
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Exiting!!! I love feeding my chickens treats. After they are a week old it's fine. (at leat what most people say) But remember, in the wild hens used to feed their chicks grass from day one!A big big question!! I'm thinking next week. Start them on grit soon before
Thank you very much I will start grit tomorrow and table scrap the next dayExiting!!! I love feeding my chickens treats. After they are a week old it's fine. (at leat what most people say) But remember, in the wild hens used to feed their chicks grass from day one!
I am just thinking about broody hens. They give their kids whatever looks yummy, and they grow fine.What do you mean by table scraps? Generally for the best growth and development it's best to feed them a starter grower until about 6-8 weeks before introducing small amounts of healthy treats. One thing I feed from the start is scrambled eggs. I don't worry about grit, though most chicks will enjoy a dish of sand to consume some and roll in.
It's not gonna kill them, but those first months are important for proper development and a healthy long life. As others have said make sure treats are a small portion of their diet.I am just thinking about broody hens. They give their kids whatever looks yummy, and they grow fine.
I know they won't grow as fast, but if you aren't butchering them I think it would be fine, right?![]()