Wintertime greens

Joined
Feb 7, 2024
Messages
78
Reaction score
131
Points
98
Location
NM
For those of with no pasture for chickens, and snow on the ground, what are you giving your chickens to supplement their green diet? It is so cold the weeds will not even grow.
Yes I know that will change in a coupe of months!
 
Sprouts! I sprouted barley and the chickens loved it, greens and roots.
IMG_0704.JPG

IMG_0703.JPG
 
I buy a bale of alfalfa hay. It's pricy but one bale lasts me an entire winter. I only feed one 3 inch flake every other day or so when the coop stays closed as it's too cold and snowy outside.
PS..I am in Michigan.
The chickens love to scratch threw it and pick out the tiny leaves that are packed with nutrition.
They leave the stalks behind, and I rake that up and fork it outside where the wild rabbits eat that up.
20220129_111541.jpg
20220129_112152.jpg
20220129_112433.jpg
20220129_111346.jpg
 
I don't give mine greens regularly but the most common one in fall and winter would be carrot greens - my flock enjoys them and they usually get tossed out otherwise.

Any other leftover greens is fine too - cauliflower leaves, parsley that didn't get used up, kale stems (not much left on there but they can pick at it), spinach stems.
 
I buy a bale of alfalfa hay. It's pricy but one bale lasts me an entire winter. I only feed one 3 inch flake every other day or so when the coop stays closed as it's too cold and snowy outside.
PS..I am in Michigan.
The chickens love to scratch threw it and pick out the tiny leaves that are packed with nutrition.
They leave the stalks behind, and I rake that up and fork it outside where the wild rabbits eat that up.
View attachment 4285012View attachment 4285013View attachment 4285015View attachment 4285016
Thank you!
 
I give all sorts of greens from carrot and radish tops to spinach/chard/kale/mustard and collard greens to homegrown sprouts and micro greens. Mine also love getting cabbage - I string up a whole cabbage and hang it in the run. They love pecking it . Fortunately we don’t get a lot of snow and some of the weeds and grass are intermittently available.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom