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what treats do your hens like?  

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  1. 1. what treats do your hens like?

    • Raisins
      5
    • corn
      15
    • lettice
      5
    • slugs or worms
      3


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ours like sweetcorn, corn on the cob, mixed corn, sultanas, raisins, mealworms, mashed potato, oven chips, spaghetti, grapes, mushed up banana mixed with mushed up granary bread and worms they find when they free range. I wouldn't voluntarily give them worms or slugs because that can give them a parasitic infection. Far better to give them mealworms (dried or live). We buy a massive tub of dried mealworms and just give them a few handfuls in the afternoon, they smell a bit sweet and nutty and I'm tempted to have a taste myself ;)

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ours like sweetcorn, corn on the cob, mixed corn, sultanas, raisins, mealworms, mashed potato, oven chips, spaghetti, grapes, mushed up banana mixed with mushed up granary bread and worms they find when they free range. I wouldn't voluntarily give them worms or slugs because that can give them a parasitic infection. Far better to give them mealworms (dried or live). We buy a massive tub of dried mealworms and just give them a few handfuls in the afternoon, they smell a bit sweet and nutty and I'm tempted to have a taste myself ;)

 

I don't give them worms - they simply seem to find them - they seem to have worm radar inbuilt and then play tag trying to get the worm off the so called lucky finder :vom:

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ours like sweetcorn, corn on the cob, mixed corn, sultanas, raisins, mealworms, mashed potato, oven chips, spaghetti, grapes, mushed up banana mixed with mushed up granary bread and worms they find when they free range. I wouldn't voluntarily give them worms or slugs because that can give them a parasitic infection. Far better to give them mealworms (dried or live). We buy a massive tub of dried mealworms and just give them a few handfuls in the afternoon, they smell a bit sweet and nutty and I'm tempted to have a taste myself ;)

 

I don't give them worms - they simply seem to find them - they seem to have worm radar inbuilt and then play tag trying to get the worm off the so called lucky finder :vom:

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ours like sweetcorn, corn on the cob, mixed corn, sultanas, raisins, mealworms, mashed potato, oven chips, spaghetti, grapes, mushed up banana mixed with mushed up granary bread and worms they find when they free range. I wouldn't voluntarily give them worms or slugs because that can give them a parasitic infection. Far better to give them mealworms (dried or live). We buy a massive tub of dried mealworms and just give them a few handfuls in the afternoon, they smell a bit sweet and nutty and I'm tempted to have a taste myself ;)

 

I don't give them worms - they simply seem to find them - they seem to have worm radar inbuilt and then play tag trying to get the worm off the so called lucky finder :vom:

 

hi there, I was just responding to the poll which listed 'slugs and worms' as one of the treat options. Mine find them by themselves but I wouldn't dig them up and give them as a treat. IMO worms and slugs would not be a good choice to give as a treat.

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no, I realised you were just replying Poet - sorry, hope I didn't sound like I was being off in my reply :oops:
no, I thought that you thought I was replying to you. The joys of internet forums :roll::lol:
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Mine like raisins, corn, melaworms, grapes, slugs if they can find them, chinchilla sand out of the dust bath, wood shavings out of the poop tray... :roll: I haven't tried them with pasta yet although our shopping bill is going up. Every time we go out my hubby asks "Will they like this?" :D Don't like tomato, lettuce and seem undecided about brocolli!

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Yikes, mine eat lots of slugs and worms when they are wandering around the garden. Tonight I found about 10 snails so crushed them and the girls went crazy for them. Dolce was chasing Bella around in circles trying to get a piece off her. It was really funny. (but not so funny now if it's bad for them.....)

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worms and slugs can give your chooks worms as they carry worm eggs, providing you worm your girls regularly you should be okay but i wouldn't supplement what they find themselves with extra.

 

this will help you http://club.omlet.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4619

 

specifically:

 

"2. Lung Worm or Gape Worm These live in the chicken’s respiratory system and can be very quickly fatal by suffocation. They can be picked up by your hens eating slugs, snails and earth worms when free ranging"

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Mine love all those, but especially corn - tinned, dry, fresh, whatever! :lol:

I give mine any extra worms or slugs I find - they do go mad if they see me digging and can't get to it! I feel that they could just as easily get worms from eating one slug as twenty, so as long as I worm them regularly, they'll be fine 8)

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We have left the hes to settle for a couple of days and yesterday gave them their first grape each. At this point they wouldn't take them from us direct & we had to drop them through the run mesh.

 

Krasi was the first in :roll: (Why does that not surprise us :roll: ). The others followed.

 

Today when we got home from work they raced to the end of the pen & looked expectantly at us. We took it in turns to offer them & Krasi came straight up & bold as brass took a grape :roll: . Then Kilo 8) .Miso still wanted hers dropped.

 

Then we introduced dry meal worms and Miso was straight in to take one from our fingers :o . After that they all craned for more treats

:idea::wink:

Krasi even started to call to us a little while we were standing by the pond nearby. :D

 

Tomorrow we'll try them on the end of a cucumber we have.

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My girls seem to refuse more than they accept! Fussy little things. They refuse: grapes, spinach, raisens, cucumber.

Like: banana, porrige, corn, (Oh and CHOCOLATE!!! Given to them by my partners brother. I did not approve and asked him not to give them that kind of stuff again!)

I'm a bit worried now, because one of our girls isn't yet laying, but we've been giving her the same treats AND corn every afternoon. I now read that she shouldn't have that until shes in lay??? is this right. I dont know why she isn't laying. Her wattles and comb are still small though so maybe shes just younger than the others. (They've been laying about 3 weeks now).

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