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My husband fed the chickens pepperoni (which they adored) and it seemed to give Mrs Tweedy extra confidence to deal with the other's bullying, but I was horrified and said i thought that you couldn't feed chickens meat because it was illegal and /or could turn them to cannibalism - to eat each PP other not my husband I hasten to add!

 

Am I right about any of this?

 

 

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I've given mine cat food in the past, as a protein boost after a moult.

 

Not sure of the ins and outs of it, but after the last bird flu (before the Banbury one) Defra said no "swill" feeding of meat to birds, which suggests leftovers to me.

 

I'm not sure that pepperoni would count as swill. :D On the other hand.......

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Chickens are omnivores, and adore meat. But I think that Peperami contains a lot of salt, so don't give them very much.

 

Giving them meat won't turn them into cannibals (but they do look a bit like prehistoric raptors when you hold out a s"Ooops, word censored!" to them).

 

A week or two ago I read about EU research into feeding hens pig meat, but I am not sure I like the sound of that:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article1867990.ece

 

I wouldn't give my hens more than tiny pieces as a very occasional treat.

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Sorry to be flippant, but eating a roast chicken does not make me want to go out and chew a leg off one of my hens - so how would they make the association?

 

I think the only risk of feeding meat to hens would be the whole cross-species disease thing, such as BSE, for example, but I could be wrong.

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:lol: Guess you're right, Jules!

 

I choose not to feed mine meat, but they love cat food if they can swipe a bit, and dead mouse is probably the most fought-over treat ever (I don't GIVE them mice, it was one they found in the garden!)

 

I think the whole thing about meat started with the BSE stuff. That's probably not a risk, but it just seems right to me to feed them on a vegetarian diet, unless they are moulting and need some protein.

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when the omlet man delivered my first girls he said 'absolutley no meat' so I though it must be very bad for them, & worried to death when they caught and ate a mouse, but then I realised it was a DFRA thing prob for big commercial flocks & BSE scares. It seems to be their natural instinct to try to eat everything in sight

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