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Poultry and Pets => Chicken Chat => Topic started by: dawnie77 on June 24, 2011, 23:34

Title: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: dawnie77 on June 24, 2011, 23:34
Hello all, im new to keeping chicken and so far seem to be doing well, think i might have the bug already lol there so relaxing to watch.

Was just wondering what yummy treats i could buy or make that they will enjoy???? ive read yougurt with oats(an they be just breakfast plain porrige oats?)
Any idea im sure my chicks will appreciate
Thanks
Dawn
 :)
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: terri on June 25, 2011, 05:36
they love mealworms ,in fact they pretty much eat anything ,you can tie up a corn on cob for them to jump up at eat  :D
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: dawnie77 on June 25, 2011, 10:09
Thankyou for your reply. gonna put them on the shopping list lol
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: joyfull on June 25, 2011, 10:17
remember treats such as sunflower seeds, rice, pasta, mealworms, etc are just that treats (like our chocolate) and as such should not be given too often.
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: dawnie77 on June 25, 2011, 10:23
thankyou, i often dig up a few worms for them, well my 4 yr old son does. want them to be as tame as poss, cant belive how much pleasure i get from sitting out with them lol
they feed out of my hand and follow me around.
just got 2 more 6 week chicks last week so at the moment got them seperate until i feel they can be together, my other 4 are 11 weeks so are alot bigger in size. hoping in about a month they will be bigger enough to fend for themselves.
loving every min, just want a bigger space, altho i feel they have enough and are allowed out of there area for a hours munch on the grass.
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: Lindeggs on June 27, 2011, 06:22
Chickens can eat pretty much anything humans can eat, within reason.  Just be careful not to give them too much salt (so no crisps, bacon, salted peanuts, etc) and be aware that they do need a balanced diet to have the best health.  

Mine seem to like eating bugs the best.  They are currently off soft things like worms and slugs, but really like crunchy bugs like crickets.  :tongue2:
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: dawnie77 on June 27, 2011, 07:24
cheers, they seemed to enjoy a low fat natural yogurt with some porrage oats mixed in, but they aint touched the nice fresh corn on the cob hanging, there still the 2 big bites my son pinched before i put it in there lol
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: 8doubles on June 27, 2011, 08:44
Half a dozen kernels of whole (dried) maize each is good for getting them eating out of your hand. If you train them to jump up on a perch to get it they are easily picked up for inspection/medication etc. :)
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: orchardlady on June 28, 2011, 21:25
Just had a look at my old posts and found this. Perfect in the winter or any time of year really. The hens just love it and of course you can reduce the quantities for just a few birds or you can make lots of small ones to have a ready supply. I haven't tried it on my wild bird table but I bet they would enjoy it to.

Orchardlady :)



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Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: LittleRedHen on June 30, 2011, 11:48
Okay, this might seem a little 'out there' but I give mine Pigeon Conditioner seed mix(the small fine variety)  also safflower seeds, groaties, and red wheat.  This is just a handful for the entire garden a day.  Yum, yum, yum! 
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: dawnie77 on June 30, 2011, 14:43
cant belive how much they can have, got them some mealworms today, looking forward to seeing how they enjoy them  :)
is it a case of the better there feed the better the egg????????
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: Lindeggs on June 30, 2011, 23:33
cant belive how much they can have, got them some mealworms today, looking forward to seeing how they enjoy them  :)
is it a case of the better there feed the better the egg????????

Yes.  But 'better' doesn't mean more treats.  It means a carefully balanced diet.  That means a well formulated layer ration, unlimited access to cool, fresh water, and plenty of good quality fresh food like grass, bugs, etc.

Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: Sooz on July 01, 2011, 07:44
Melon seeds, the left over part from red/green peppers chopped up small, chopped cucumber, even chopped onions.
Mine go mad for these. It's as though they haven't eaten for a week!!!
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: dawnie77 on July 01, 2011, 22:56
mine have growers pellets down all the time which they do eat and as an afternoon snack they get a cupfull of mixed corn then when i go spend a bit of time in the eve with them i take them a treat which is either tomatoes/cucumber , soaked mealworms or low fat natural yogurt with porriage oats and a sprinkle of garlic powder, i kinda figured that garlic is good for us and dogs so maybe it will be good for them too, does this all sound ok?????.
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: 8doubles on July 02, 2011, 08:17
mine have growers pellets down all the time which they do eat and as an afternoon snack they get a cupfull of mixed corn then when i go spend a bit of time in the eve with them i take them a treat which is either tomatoes/cucumber , soaked mealworms or low fat natural yogurt with porriage oats and a sprinkle of garlic powder, i kinda figured that garlic is good for us and dogs so maybe it will be good for them too, does this all sound ok?????.

There has to be a law against garlic yogurt and garlic porridge ........eeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwww !  :tongue2:
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: Sooz on July 02, 2011, 08:53
Mine certainly like garlic.  They can 'sniff' out where I'm growing it and did it up in a flash!!
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: dawnie77 on July 10, 2011, 10:02
lol they attack it but it does sound gross lol
kinda quessed its good for alot of things so can only be a good thing.
 :D
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: VickyW on July 11, 2011, 17:31
We've had asparagus for tea so all the ends I snapped off before cooking I threaded onto string and then hung it in their run, they loved it!  :D
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: AL Hathaway on July 12, 2011, 00:16
i hang 2-3 apples on a treat stick or a whole cabbage and whats sad it only last a day for 16 gals. Sometimes i put out the bird seed blocks or once in a blue moon a few fat balls that is caked in seeds bugs and everything else yummy.

they get cooked spuds corn peas carrots and just about any veg going only on a Sunday around a few hours before bed.

right now their past time is picking my berries off the bushes  :blink: not to keen on my stawberries thank goodness. ::)

but i truly think they are the happest when they stole something from hubby or me or my mother inlaw and run for the hills with it. :lol:
Title: Re: yummy treats xxxx
Post by: dawnie77 on July 12, 2011, 23:00
mine dont seem to be fussed with veg, ive tried brocoli peelings froms potatoes, swede, carrots and they dont touch it, but they love there stinky yougurt and the odd bit of cucumber, best fun is watching them with tomatoes lol