I think that pellets with oyster shell work well for egg chickens. -earleykids :)
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If you have weak shells, I suggest feeding your chicken oyster shells or even their own shells! (mashed up of course)
I do this with my chickens and their shells are very hard to break.
I have also heard chickens enjoy corn on the cob . Gives them something to do. For some reason, my spoiled hens however will only eat corn if its not on the cob! haha.
You can also buy them live crickets or a bag of dead mealworms x they will go crazy!
best wishes to you and your flock xoxo -Heyley
the food that birds like best are seeds what else can bird love oh dont forget the worms go to a fishing shop to buy them there like 50 cent for 5. and seeds go to a pet shop.
organic chicken feed
They are called roosters.
No, but it is illegal to own roosters for cockfighting operations. However, it is not illegal to own chickens for food or pet purposes, especially if you live in the country. It might be a different story for more urban areas.
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.
Yes....Owls will attack and kill chickens. Even Roosters.
To pass food from the mouth to the stomach.
No, roosters are boy chickens
The phobia for roosters and chickens is called alektorophobia.
A rooster does not have any teeth. Roosters and chickens eat food with their beaks. They do not need to chew the food.
They are called roosters.
no, they mate with roosters,(male chicken)
No, but it is illegal to own roosters for cockfighting operations. However, it is not illegal to own chickens for food or pet purposes, especially if you live in the country. It might be a different story for more urban areas.
from either chickens.....or roosters
Chickens are known as females. Roosters are known as males. Roosters have that giant tale which I believe attracts the mate.
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.
The word for the fear of roosters (actually of chickens in general) is alektorophobia.
Some synonyms for the noun 'chickens' are: poultry hens roosters chicks birds fowl products food commodity egg producers
No, chickens have much different nutritional needs from regular birds.