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Dagnammit!!! Can they have grass clippings? DH mowed the lawns yesterday and we got rid of skip loads of clippings!!! (not that I would give em skip loads.... :oops: ) but is it ok for them to have a pile of fresh grass clippings?

Oh yes! You wouldn't want to give them too much but they love it. Never mind, it'll soon grow! :lol:

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Yes it can knot together in the crop. Sure they'll be fine just check them in the morning.

 

Mine pounce on any grass strands left after mowing, mind you they'll come and eat bit of grass I pick for them and fight over it when they've been walking on the same grass all afternoon :roll:

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Errrrrrr,sorry to throw a spanner in the works,but I thought that grass clippings were best avoided,as they can cause crop blockages & also still may have traces of motor oil on them :?

I've always fed my hens the grass clippings and never had an issues :) I've also got a flymo...so no motor oil involved :lol:

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Errrrrrr,sorry to throw a spanner in the works,but I thought that grass clippings were best avoided,as they can cause crop blockages & also still may have traces of motor oil on them :?

You do need to be a little careful as it does ferment really quickly and can cause problems. If you do feed it it would be best to spread it so that it can't sit in piles fermenting. I personally would not feed it.

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My lot loved grass clippings but not anymore as i ended up killing one of my girls as i didnt realise they would eat them down so quickly poor nigella got impacted sour crop me and the vet tried everything to sort it out but ended up having her put to sleep and a £120 vet bill this was years ago when i first started out with poultry but lets just say i learnt the hard way so now im horrible and no ones get any clippings leanne.

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