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Are their any foods that can help a chicken through a moult?

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Some of the more expensive fish ones do not contain chicken, but then you may as well just give them fish.

 

However, I had a fact sheet in readiness for my ex batts, and it states on that, and I quote...

 

"If your hens are poorly feathered (or even quite bald!) they will benefit from higher protein diet until their feathers have re-grown – if the hens are fed layers mash or pellets alone, the feathers may take a few months to come through, but if supplemented with lots of protein, they will come through in a few weeks. You can supplement their protein intake by feeding them “growers pellets” or “breeders pellets”, which are similar to layers pellets but have more protein. Alternatively, you can supplement with any form of protein that is

suitable for human consumption, eg fish, meat or cheese s"Ooops, word censored!"s, cooked beans or lentils etc. A little dairy food is fine, but large amounts may give the hens diarrhoea. Hens are naturally omnivorous, and if you give them the opportunity, they will enthusiastically supplement their diet with worms, beetles, woodlice etc.

Hens should not be fed raw potato clippings, rhubarb or tuna fish!"

 

OK I knew the potato and rhubarb but I always thought tuna in spring water was fine :?

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:shock: Mine love tuna and seem fine on it

 

Re cat food: I buy the stuff in trays, peel the lid of and place iit in the run, no nasty washing up then :lol:

 

Chickens used to be fed on all sorts of stuff, there was no pelleted chicken food years ago, I thnk we get paranoid sometimes! obviously some things are poisonous like raw potatoes/peelings but apart from that I tend not to worry too much

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