November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Treats for Molting Chickens~


Chickens molt and it is important to help your flock during this time! Here are some tips and treat suggestions as the seasons change to assist them. They will love you for it! Enjoy & thanks for watching! xo
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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: Treats for Molting Chickens~

  1. Your ladies look so gorgeous! Do you grow comfrey? Since that can be harvested several times a season, it might be possible to just tie up bundles and air dry to feed to them in winter. It's kind of like the old farming habit of trimming green branches off trees for the cows and stacking in the barn to add variety and nutrients. (I got that from one of the BBC Farm shows ๐Ÿ˜‰ )

  2. How does one dehydrate an egg ? cook it first ? Also, I cannot condone cl[ckens on crack.ย  Sets a bad example. Also, "i'm a worm farner.", pronsbly not good as an ice breaker when asking for a date. Seriousy, though, from all I've learned from you about chibkens, Iย  could coach someone through it. Thank you.

  3. I have Rhode Island Reds and all summer I have been only getting 1 or 2 eggs a day out of 5 chickens, they are a little over 2 years old. They get scraps, feed, mealworms, gravel and grit and oyster shell, they seem healthy.. but I am baffled at why they aren't laying eggs! DO you have any idea's??

  4. Good timing! Thanks for the tips!!! Will have to look into getting some of those meal worms. Our local Agway sells them, but they are a fortune!!

  5. We free range and make sure everyone gets a nice variety. Our hens are facing their first molt. We are finally getting cooler weather. I raise my own mealworms and they go crazy for them. Thanks for all your great advice. I had a bantam hen go broody and I know what to you thanks to you. Blessings and Hugs from Texas

  6. Great info, Patera! My gals are just getting over molting down here in FL, still not laying eggs. Will definitely add some supplements to help them through this. Love your passion for your chickees! Keep the videos coming. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  7. I Watched your most informative video and felt like I had been mean to my girls because I remembered I had not given them a treat in a while. Immediately sent Sweet Man to stock up on treat scratch. The girls love me again, thanks for the reminder.

  8. Patara I so love you! You are so full of great information and you have helped me immensely with solving a lot of my problems with my beautiful loving hens! Not pertaining to this video although, I was wondering if you could help me. My one hen has like these pockets between her toes in the webs of her feet. I cleaned them out with warm water and Epsom salts and it was like a big ball of hard crud build up that I removed. Happy of our achievement, only for the pockets to fill up again that they protrude like balls on the top of her feet between the webs. Do you have any ideas on how I can stop those pockets from filling up all the time. I even tried some prep H to see if I could shrink the skin pockets to no avail!

  9. Have you ever been to the new Rural King near Halls?? It's where the old Walmart was…they have a fees called Feather Fixer thought about trying that out for my girls….they just had 50lb bags of whole corn for less then $6. I honestly could spend HOURS in there! They have any and everything you'd ever need!!!

  10. We give meal worms out 2-3 times a week and the older ones peck the little ones and we give the little ones their own pile then the older ones eat all of theirs then go to the little ones then the little ones get some in their cage and the cycle repeats;).They love love love love LOVE meal worms and corn.

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