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Anything!

 

I hung a cabbage in their run the other week. We went to clean out at the weekend and the outer leaves were all intact as if the girls hadn't touched it.... but the rest had gone! They must have eaten it from the inside out.

 

They also demolished a huge broccoli floret in one day this week.

 

Their absolute favourite is banana as a special treat in their sunday porridge.

 

Lettuce, apple, pasta, rice, pepper cores, sunflower hearts (very naughty, OH gets told off for giving them those), chopped asparagus, tomato, tuna......

 

They also (weirdly) love eating ice and will run round the garden fighting over the shards, even if there's plenty of fresh, cold water to drink. Mad.

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Hi

Mine absolutely do not like carrots :vom::vom::vom::vom:

I've tried them EVERY way I can think of......grated raw, cooked chopped, mashed. :wall:

They will not eat carrots! :notalk:

 

They do like sweetcorn, baby sweetcorn, porridge, broccoli, cauliflower leaves, greens, spinach, curly kale, courgettes, mashed potato, strawberries, grapes, cooked potato peelings, SPAGHETTI :drool: , any other shaped pasta, RICE :drool: .........and rain droplets from the run bars! Plus drinking out of the fish pond. :roll:

 

And if they attempt to eat the new leaves from my acers this year, they will be in trouble! :shameonu:

:lol::lol:

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Mine won't touch carrot and would sell their souls for grapes :lol:

 

They get cabbage and apple in their string bags and there's usually not a lot left at the end of the day. Lettuces are also well received when I grow them in summer and spaghetti goes down a treat, as does leftover cat food (you'd swear I never feed them when you watch them scrounge eveything shamelessly :lol:) .

 

Got some live mealworms in a birdfood taster box from wigglywigglers and they adored those :vom: . I add dried ones to their porridge, but I'm a bit of wimp when it comes to feeding them live things :roll:. Still, it was either the hens or the blackbirds and not much fun for the mealworms either way!

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mine eat carrot peelings, but (sensibly) don't like cabbage. They like cooked rice, cucumber and pasta and will peck my fingers off for grapes and sultanas. we tried currants but that did n't work as they were too small and the hens kept losing them and getting cross. :)

 

They were n't too keen on the chopped celery :?

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Mine didn't show much interest in grapes especially as I had put worming powder on them. I sceptically tried marmite and worm powder sandwiches and they practically pecked my fingers off for it! Dont give them too much but they love it and its a great way of diguising that powder!

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Mine eat most things including carrots. Favourites are grapes, dried meal worms, apple and sweetcorn :D .

 

I bought a sprout stalk once which stayed untouched for days and ended up in the compost :roll: and they also don't like pears.

 

The latest disinterest has been millet sprays tied up in the run as a treat/entertainment.

That went down like like a lead balloon :wall::roll:

The wild birds will no doubt feel the benefit .............but in my mums garden as we have eight cats so best not to encourage them in mine :!:

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Pleased to say that my ex-batts are now eating treats. First few weeks they wouldn't eat anything but mash and ignored the brocolli I hung up for them and the grapes I offered. Following advice on here I've given them grated carrot, chopped up cabbage and mushrooms and sweetcorn in with their mash and they are now enjoying them all, plus grapes which they eat from my hand if I chop them into quarters. Really nice to see them enjoying their treats at last.

 

Jenny

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Mine now like most things, and love a cabbage hung from the top of the run.

 

Unfortunately, I have learnt that I am best to give them a cabbage just before they are due for a full clean out.

 

It seems that the cabbage has the same effect with the chickens, as the sprouots do with my father.... :vom:

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I grated some carrot and cut up slithers of cucumber for mine the other day, which I put down for them, they wern't really interested, but the dog must be upset with me giving the chickens treats, coz she came over and scoffed the lot (she is not into food either).

 

I have now tried them on tinned corn, which they love. Hubbie also went fishing today and caught a squid, so they got all the insides. They were chasing each other around the garden with the bits, it was so funny. Just wondering if we will end up with fishy eggs now?

 

It is amazing how big a chunks they can eat if they want to.

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Ours will eat anything except peas, which disgust them :lol: and corn from a tin.

 

They'll happily scoff corn on the cob, cabbage, greens, chopped courgettes, grapes, and they go absolutely crazy for rice and broccoli (Sainsburys do a packet of Basics florets for 79p, so I often pick some up for them while shopping).

 

They eat carrots and potato peelings if we cook them and whizz them up with the blender and mix it with their mash.

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