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Do eat eat more in the winter?
It is -15C (5F) at night.
The coop is insulted and early morning temps inside have been as low as -4C (25F)
In the last two weeks the amount of food disappearing has substantially increased.
TheY look healthy. Nine hens are averaging 7 eggs daily.
No obvious worms in their poops.
Definitely no rodents inside, the coop/shed is well sealed.
So maybe they are eating more just to stay warm.
If this is common?
Would there be harm from mixing cracked corn into their feed as a cheap source of calories?
It is -15C (5F) at night.
The coop is insulted and early morning temps inside have been as low as -4C (25F)
In the last two weeks the amount of food disappearing has substantially increased.
TheY look healthy. Nine hens are averaging 7 eggs daily.
No obvious worms in their poops.
Definitely no rodents inside, the coop/shed is well sealed.
So maybe they are eating more just to stay warm.
If this is common?
Would there be harm from mixing cracked corn into their feed as a cheap source of calories?
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