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Old 14-05-2008, 09:23 PM
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Default safe food 4 chooks

we are about to get some chooks on our allotment & we have some re-shooting parsnips & salsify where the run is,is it safe for them to munch on the greenery?will this make them ill or worse will we have dead,fat chooks?
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Old 15-05-2008, 08:09 AM
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I think they'll eat almost anything, like guinea pigs. Here's a poultry thread about feeding: Practical Poultry Forum - Feeding
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cheers!does that mean they eat anything bar what they should?!our g.pigs always turn their noses up at g.pig food,as soon as they hear you chopping veg that high pitch squeak starts,implying we've made them starve since the last handful of grass/carrots?! when we had the bantams were told it's best 2 save titbits & greenery til afternoon?is "proper"chicken food that horrible?
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No it's not that horrid - but would you like to have your main food as an unidentifiable pellet every day?

They like a bit of variety, just as we do, and the occasional treat - just as we do
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I find that they eat what they like, and leave what does them harm. mine free range everywhere, so have to decide for themselves what is safe to eat, and none have got sick yet. We give a top up of layers pellets each day, but I think the crows eat more of them than the chickens. We do buy very cheap tins of sweetcorn from lidl to give them as a real treat every so often!!!
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Old 18-05-2008, 08:55 AM
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cheers 4 all advice.andi got the wire 4 fencing y'day &(if he ever gets up!?)we should be putting it up today,our 8th wed ann monday which found out is "bronze",so once their home is already will be purchasing some "bronze"hens!
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