Yes, feeding my hens is relaxing. The morning process of feeding, and maintaining a flock of birds is rewarding. There is always something going on in the farmyard that is interesting. The hens repay your care by giving you eggs.
If you mean meat, then no.
some milk
The hens will rejoice!! Hens like fruit of any kind. They will eat the skins of most fruit also but seldom citrus. The flesh of the fruit is fair game for them however and they get good nutrients from citrus. My hens eat oranges, grapefruit and even lemons.
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The same as other laying hens - layer feed, preferrably organic crumbles.
Our roosters eat the same feed as the hens. It is a basic ration for egg laying poultry purchased up at the tractor supply. They also get veggie and salad scraps from the kitchen. They don't mind getting into my garden and eating my greens and strawberries either.
Hens like to eat grains.
Chicks hatch and know instinctively what to eat. Brood hens do not teach or feed the chicks.
To enhance the color of egg yolks, feed your hens a diet rich in carotenoids, which are natural pigments found in certain foods. Incorporate ingredients like corn, marigold petals, alfalfa, and spinach into their feed, as these are high in lutein and zeaxanthin, two types of carotenoids. Additionally, a well-balanced diet with proper nutrients will promote overall health and egg production.
No, hens do not typically feed baby turkeys. Turkeys have specific nutritional needs and usually receive specialized feed to ensure proper growth and development.
You could muck out the stalls for horses. You could get the eggs from the hens and feed them and the chickens.
Yes, you can, but after that you must dry it and prefferably cut it up.