HarmonyHorsey
Songster
Here is my flocks daily menu, plus a few added treats that I like to give them.
For their main meals they have a GMO free organic corn mixture called Eddie's Eggs Feed. It is powdery to I have to mix it with water and/or apple cider vinegar. Sometimes I mix in pumpkin seeds too as this helps with de worming plus they love them.
I also give my chooks meal worms for good protein.
I feed them crushed up egg shells for calcium too.
All my vegetable scraps they gobble up, (but avoid giving them citrus and avocado which aren't good for them).
In the water I sometimes put apple cider vinegar amd origanum.
When my chooks are sick, a spray of colloidal silver helps a lot.
Harmony
Edited to add: I have, on a case by case scenario, rubbed a small amount of ivermectin topically under their wings. It is my belief that quite a few health issues stem from a parasitic overload. My chooks arrived with many visible worms and possible coccidiosis. This is administered infrequently and under advice and amongst other remedies, helped a huge amount.
For their main meals they have a GMO free organic corn mixture called Eddie's Eggs Feed. It is powdery to I have to mix it with water and/or apple cider vinegar. Sometimes I mix in pumpkin seeds too as this helps with de worming plus they love them.
I also give my chooks meal worms for good protein.
I feed them crushed up egg shells for calcium too.
All my vegetable scraps they gobble up, (but avoid giving them citrus and avocado which aren't good for them).
In the water I sometimes put apple cider vinegar amd origanum.
When my chooks are sick, a spray of colloidal silver helps a lot.
Harmony
Edited to add: I have, on a case by case scenario, rubbed a small amount of ivermectin topically under their wings. It is my belief that quite a few health issues stem from a parasitic overload. My chooks arrived with many visible worms and possible coccidiosis. This is administered infrequently and under advice and amongst other remedies, helped a huge amount.
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