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What are some favorite treats for chickens?

What are some favorite treats for chickens?

Lettuce, kale, turnip greens and chard are great greens options. Watermelon, strawberries, and blueberries make healthy snacks for chickens when fed in moderation. A few flock favorites include: Vegetables: Lettuce, beets, broccoli, carrots, kale, swiss chard, squash, pumpkins and cucumbers.

Can chickens eat yogurt?

FACT: The live bacteria cultures found in yogurt are good for chickens’ gut health, not the yogurt itself. Considering the fact that mother birds do not nurse their young, it makes perfect sense. Some yogurt on occasion is fine and does contain beneficial cultures, but too much can cause digestive upset and diarrhea.

What frozen treats can chickens eat?

Here are some of our flock favorites:

  • Frozen Watermelon Bowl: Watermelon consists mostly of water, and chickens love it!
  • Ice Pops: Fill ice cube trays or popsicle molds with frozen vegetables, fruits, herbs or weeds.
  • Probiotic Smoothie: A cool smoothie on a hot day can work wonders.

What can I feed my hens as a treat?

Types of Chicken treats Poultry can be fed treats including insects such as mealworms and dried maggots, fruit, and grains and seeds.

What kind of Chicken Treats are good for chickens?

However, they are rolled into little balls that will take the hens a while to peck at. This means that they stay busy longer and don’t eat as much. But what they do eat is healthy for them. It is a win for the hens and a win for your budget too. Make these chicken treats. 5. Fruit and Yogurt Parfaits I love fruit and yogurt parfaits.

How to make a pumpkin treat for chickens?

This pumpkin treat is very simple. You will cut a pumpkin into chunks. Then you’ll put the chunks into the food processor. When that is complete and well pureed, then you’ll mix a little of their feed in with it and give the pumpkin seed puree to your birds. Hopefully, they’ll be as pleased with it as your budget will be. Make this chicken treat.

When to give chicks treats in the brooder?

In the brooder, I personally don’t give chicks treats until they’re at least a week old, more often I wait till they’re two weeks. And even then, I offer only healthy treats in small quantities. Why? Because treats are not a balanced diet, and chicks need to learn what their ‘proper’ food is before they fill their tiny tummies with treats.

What kind of yogurt should I Feed my chickens?

Yogurt is a great treat for chickens, and as a bonus, it helps even out the bacteria in their guts, making it easier to digest food. Feed them plain yogurt, they don’t need the added sugar in other types.