Family & Relationships9 mins ago
Chicken scraps.
Hi Everyone!!
We got 4 chickens last Monday. They are just great! 10 eggs already! :o)
Anyway, I know they can have kitchen scraps, they seem to really like carrot peelings. I was just wanting to know what scraps can't they have? Anything to avoid with avengence?
They have mash and grit as their main sourse of food already btw, just incase anyone thinks all we are feeding them are scraps lol
Thanx in advance :o)
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Hello Wingnut - can't answer your question apart from saying they they do enjoy pecking for slugs, snails and other insects. Just wanted to say how I envy you. Having a few little clucky hens in the garden has always been an unfulfilled dream of mine since I was a small child so I hope you gets lots of pleasure from them. You're obviously soon going to become an expert in 100 ways of cooking eggs. What variety of hens did you get? Our neighbour's little daughter tends half a dozen hens on her grandparents' farm for pocket money and we buy half a dozen little green eggs from her every week. They're delicious.
dont give them meat, we give ours all the left over veg, they like mashed potatoes, baked pots and chips. try everything they will simply not eat what they dont like.
this is a brill site
http://forum.rivercottage.net/index.php?sid=3831c6decc1b0a5e41a69eda3ff08f90
Hens will eat almost anything. Including each other. What they don't like, they won't eat. They will eat meat, and like it; they'll polish off your joint leftovers, strip the bones bare! They're omnivorous and need some meat.
Mine don't like rhubarb.
BTW, WendyS, they don't actually seem to like slugs or snails, despite what you'd think.
Hi everyone! Thanx so much to you all for your posts! Very helpful indeed :o)
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this is going to post this time!
Wendy, they are Road Island Red hybrids. Point of lay, so about 18 weeks old. Hubby was a turkey farmer when I met him and this is something he has always wanted to do.
It's a shame you don't have any yourself, but what a sweet way for your neighbours little girl to earn pocket money!
Thank you all for your posts :o)