June 25, 2024

VIDEO: FREE Chicken TREAT for Hens to Eat Healthy & Fun


In this video, I show you how to make a tasty treat for your chickens that is healthy and fun to do for the hens and everyone!

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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: FREE Chicken TREAT for Hens to Eat Healthy & Fun

  1. Been following your channel for a while now, and though all the infi you come with is relevant, since I'm living in a very different climate zone here in Norway, I still learn basics. And, as important, your demeanor and personality is what I really enjoy! Keep up the good work, Mr Mark, and above all, enjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. I am not an expert of fowl or poultry but I am pretty experience in predators, when they learn about your electric fence, and you randomly pull out a random fence that encloses an area, they usually leave that fence alone too because they tend to believe that fence is also hot with a shocking twist like the other fence… It's especially effective if you use something similar to the wires powering the enclosure for the birds… They will see that white strip woven into the portable fence and remember the last fence that they touched with that strip… That way you can have the birds locked to an area as well as have them eating the clovers… YOU just have to remember where they were last when moving that fence, AND HOPE NO SMART PREDATORS ARE WATCHING AS YOU MOVE IT…

  3. if your neighbor's dog kills your poultry, shouldn't you demand compensation for it? If they refuse, take them to court. It's their fault that their dog was let loose and if they can't learn their lesson, start sueing them for mental and emotional damage as well.

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