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Porffor

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« Reply #15 on: August 13, 2008, 17:16 »
i've read no citrus too.. might have been here though.
the warm layers sounds lovely especially for winter. :) do you put your hens veggies in it Aunt Sally? Made with milk or just water? I have porridge and was planning to make this for them with warm water as a 'warmer' in the afternoons, they have corn at the moment.

Really hope your chook pulls through Conventgirl ((hugs)).

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« Reply #16 on: August 13, 2008, 17:44 »
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perhaps  high quality layers mash instead of pellets, you could mix a little catfood in that. It could be because in the cages thats what they would have been used too.


I give my hens warm moist layers mash every afternoon, they love it and you can put all sorts of goodnes into it.

Rob I was told never to give hens citrus fruit !


Grape or tomato ?

Rob

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« Reply #17 on: August 13, 2008, 21:23 »
Quote from: "Porffor"
the warm layers sounds lovely especially for winter. :) do you put your hens veggies in it Aunt Sally? Made with milk or just water? I have porridge and was planning to make this for them with warm water as a 'warmer' in the afternoons, they have corn at the moment.
 


Mash 5 parts
Boiling water 3 parts
Bird seed, mixed corn sunflower seeds and a few meal worms, about half a handful between the two hens.  You can add poultry spice, vitamins, limestone flour, cod liver oil, cat food - whatever you think they need at any time. They love it and it's GOOD for them :D








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« Reply #18 on: August 14, 2008, 16:48 »
Hi!!

Update for today....i tried Maggie with cat food last night but she really didnt want it.  I managed to get her to eat a few worms and a little wet chick crumb before bed time.

I have been out for most of the day but before i went out she drank well again and also had some wet chick crumb.

Got back this afternoon and her improvement is good although she is still not a well chuck   :(

She has eaten bit of wet chick crumb, wet seeded bread, lettuce, cress, strawberry and grass  :D   i am so pleased that she is at least showing an interest in food and she is also still drinking well.

The winter recipe looks great Aunt Sally, will make a note of it...Just hope i dont get mixed up and feed it to my OH  :wink:

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« Reply #19 on: September 26, 2008, 12:08 »
Stupid question time from newbie :oops:

Does what you feed the girls affect the taste of the eggs?

Just thinking about the effect cat food would have on the flavour.

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« Reply #20 on: September 26, 2008, 12:34 »
Hi Woody.

My instinct would say no, but I stand to be corrected.  :)

If it does, I'll try a bit of curry powder. Mmmm. :D

Rob 8)

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« Reply #21 on: September 26, 2008, 12:53 »
or chillies ;-)



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