the3chickens
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- Jul 4, 2020
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Hi.
Not sure is this is the right place to post, but its related to chicken behaviour.
So, my 3 pullets enjoy digging up earthworms in my garden, and when I'm outside doing some gardening and digging, they happily eat any worms that I dug up, and even run around, chasing each other for the largest worm!
However, a few days ago I got a form farm with tiger and dendrobeana worms. One of the reasons was to be able to provide treats for the chickens, but the funny thing is - the chickens don't eat them!
Yes - they can distinguish between an earthworm and another worm!
Even I cannot straight away tell the difference. I know chickens have great sight, but the worms are so similar is size and colourising, even the tiger worms aren't as stripy as I thought they would be.
I wave around an earthworm - chickens run and gulp it down.
Wave around a dendra/tiger worm - chickens either look at it but don't eat it, or peck it once, then leave it on the ground, and just watch it wriggle, and sometimes even act as they are scared of it!
I've heard that chickens can either love or dislike worms, but I've never heard of chickens distinguishing the worms!
Maybe its the taste that puts them off? Any ideas?
Thank you!
Not sure is this is the right place to post, but its related to chicken behaviour.
So, my 3 pullets enjoy digging up earthworms in my garden, and when I'm outside doing some gardening and digging, they happily eat any worms that I dug up, and even run around, chasing each other for the largest worm!
However, a few days ago I got a form farm with tiger and dendrobeana worms. One of the reasons was to be able to provide treats for the chickens, but the funny thing is - the chickens don't eat them!
Yes - they can distinguish between an earthworm and another worm!
Even I cannot straight away tell the difference. I know chickens have great sight, but the worms are so similar is size and colourising, even the tiger worms aren't as stripy as I thought they would be.
I wave around an earthworm - chickens run and gulp it down.
Wave around a dendra/tiger worm - chickens either look at it but don't eat it, or peck it once, then leave it on the ground, and just watch it wriggle, and sometimes even act as they are scared of it!
I've heard that chickens can either love or dislike worms, but I've never heard of chickens distinguishing the worms!
Maybe its the taste that puts them off? Any ideas?
Thank you!
