Some of our hens will even follow the mower!
When I used to give my flock free range of the yard, mowing day was like chicken parade day. They love to follow and grab grass clippings and any uncovered bugs.
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Some of our hens will even follow the mower!
Keep an eye on the crop, should be near empty first thing in the morning before eating or drinking. 'Easy' way to check that is crate them at night, with no feed or water.Just wondering how you handled the impacted crop? I gave my girls some mixed length grass clippings and am v worried now about this! They ate them all yesterday and today so I am not sure yet if there’s a problem but want to be prepared!
Had to euthanize a hen this spring with am impacted crop. Necropsy revealed her crop was stuffed full of fresh green grass. 1st ever issue but it is a real possibilitySounds like a few people here have actually had issues with impacted crop from clippings?
Interesting to hear...I was starting to wonder if that was one of those “chicken issues” that has never actually happened to anyone.
Guess it’s a good motivator to cut the lawn more often (or at least run over the clipping twice before picking them up).
I’m not mowing yet, but my flock did get two feed sacks of clover that my son picked at my parents house.
The best advice I can offer is to remember that we are still just a filtered google search for what's wrong with your chicken. Everyone here tries their best to pull from their experiences and offer good advice, but there are many many things that can happen to a chicken. Unfortunately, many issues have similar symptoms.Thanks very much for the replies! I am just such a newbie I didn't know what a full crop looks likeI'm still at the stage when all I do is Google "what is wrong with my chicken"! That's one of the reasons I joined the forum - it's where all the most helpful answers were!
Yes, as can birds who don't have regular exposure to greenery(confined birds).Word of caution: in early spring during 1st green up, chickens can stuff themselves with fresh green grass and develop crop issues as a result.
Thank you. They just received their first bag and are happy campers! I threw in a handful of grit for insurance.Our girls get a mower bag full of grass clipping every time the lawn is mowed. We just dump it out in the run in a pile. They like to play queen of the grass mountain and munch away on as much as they would like, then spread the rest around searching for bugs. Excellent entertainment and we have been doing it for years without any crop impaction. Have fun!