Winter is Coming! Checklists, tips, advice for a newbie

I do give them suppliemental light... But just with Christmas lights.

Good reminder, I need to go check them again.

I check my smallest and scrawniest chicken every couple of weeks for proper weight ( just by feel)
 

Cluck its cold!!
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I make suet balls....or cones for my flock in the winter...give them a little extra calories to help keep warm....and they have to work at it to get it..along with a good flake of alfalfa hay....and their regular feed they come thru in good shape....the suet balls are made of scratch feed and rendered beef fat...I put a rope with short kindling pieces tied every couple inches....embedded in the cone....when it freezes....I can hang it in the run for them to peck at.
 
Hey
Can I ask yknow those bags of alfalfa that they sell at equestrian places with added vits and whatnots ?
Well would that be good for my chickens during the winter months when there's no greenery in their pens?
They have a good quality layers pellet, mixed corn, and grit and shell. I up their protein with fishy cat food periodically, meal worms etc.
I have 40+ birds so I'd like to provide some greens but I don't wanna break the bank.

Shabana x
 
Hey
Can I ask yknow those bags of alfalfa that they sell at equestrian places with added vits and whatnots ?
Well would that be good for my chickens during the winter months when there's no greenery in their pens?
They have a good quality layers pellet, mixed corn, and grit and shell. I up their protein with fishy cat food periodically, meal worms etc.
I have 40+ birds so I'd like to provide some greens but I don't wanna break the bank.

Shabana x



The can make use of small amounts of alfalfa as you describe. With the alfalfa sources I have their appears to be a palatability issue. Birds with such are slow to consume the alfalfa but when released for free-range time they consume large amounts of white clover and will dig through snow to get it,
 
That's my hay bale and I'm sitting on it! Snow? Pshaw!
Actually that's straw bales that are around the coop.

Hey
Can I ask yknow those bags of alfalfa that they sell at equestrian places with added vits and whatnots ?
Well would that be good for my chickens during the winter months when there's no greenery in their pens?
They have a good quality layers pellet, mixed corn, and grit and shell. I up their protein with fishy cat food periodically, meal worms etc.
I have 40+ birds so I'd like to provide some greens but I don't wanna break the bank.

Shabana x
All I did last winter was just take the occasional flake of hay out to the coop to let the girls have at it. I might have dumped some assorted treats like sunflower seeds, corn, and meal worms on it. they seemed to go thru it pretty well, though we tend to get more of a grassy mix of hay for our horses.
 

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