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Porridge for the Hens

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Hi all,

 

Here on the North Norfolk coast we have been hit with the snow and freezing temperatures too. I keep seeing that others are giving their hens warm porridge in the morning or afternoon.

 

Is it normal porridge oats with water/milk or is there something else that you are referring to. Some special chicken porridge. Also do you add other things to it, fresh or dried fruit, veggies etc.

 

Hens didn't want to come out of the run at all today even though the door was open, first snow they have seen and not impressed. Want to give them something warm tomorrow to cheer them up.

 

Have kept the potato & carrot peelings to boil up for tomorrow but would like to do porridge too.

 

Thanks in advance and Merry Christmas all.

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I use the cheapest porridge oats I can buy and then mix about 3 tablespoons with water and microwave for about a minute, then If its too thick I mix in some cold water. I add to the porridge mix chopped apple , sultanas, seeds or anyleft overs. I give them porridge every night before bed so that they go to bed warm and full, it got them happily through last winters snow :D

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ive just made 2 bowls 4 my 4 chucks of cheapest value oats mixed with boiling water from kettle. it was too hot so i added some cold water then i added carrot tops & sprout outer leaves & bits of lettuce. it was sooo easy & quick :P and vanished in the same sort of time :lol: . it even tempted the lazy orps out from (pink eglu):dance:

i wish i had discovered this sooner :D

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I just use porridge oats cooked in the microwave and cooled down - sometimes I add some raisins.

 

I wouldn't use milk, I avoid dairy products for the hens. They don't need it, honestly, pellets are fine but it makes me feel better to give them this in cold weather!

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Layers pellets

Hot water

Tablespoon olive oil

Dried cranberries

Mixed corn.

 

All mixed together to a porridgey consistency. They love it. If it's worming time, they will happily scoff it with flubenvet mixed in. Also sometimes add poultry spice if they are in need of a pick me up, or limestone flour if soft shells are a problem.

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