I have English Orpingtons, which are prone to obesity. I used to give them treats only about once a week (a handful of scratch for 8 hens), the rest of the time they only eat their crumble (Purina flock raiser). However, they are still overweight (said their vet). I stopped even the once a week treats, but I don't think that's enough. How do I put them on a diet, given that if I restrict the feed, the pushier ones will eat more and the meeker ones will not get enough? I also have some Barnevelders in with them, who are a normal weight but rank lower and will definitely not get enough if I restrict the feed. So... What are my options here? I was thinking maybe I can feed them a bunch of roughage that's high volume and low calorie (leafy greens, vegetable peels from the kitchen, etc.) to displace some of the feed. They'd still have their crumble free choice, but if they fill up on greens, maybe they'll eat less of the feed and their total calorie intake will drop some. What do you think? Any other ideas?
@ColtHandorf how do you keep your beauties from getting too fat for their own good? I love their round fullness, but it's not good for them... My favorite one (pictured here) has another issue which is being complicated by her excessive weight
@ColtHandorf how do you keep your beauties from getting too fat for their own good? I love their round fullness, but it's not good for them... My favorite one (pictured here) has another issue which is being complicated by her excessive weight
