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just some ideas for you all to try

Post: # 29658Post maggie144 »

Hi All

I have a few ideas that will help you help the planet.

Recycle all plastic bottles cut the tops off use the bottom half to grow veggies in and use the top bit without the lid threaded on a piece of string which you then string up on poles or canes and they act as a bird detterent and keeps them off your veggies.

carrier bags and bread bags can then be tied to the top of the pole for added security,

All your left over food (cooked) give to your chickens helps them with laying you can also feed back to them the used egg shells too, this helps their digestion.

If you have goats feed them all left over potato peelings, greens etc but NEVER feed then the green tops of the potato plant or rhubarb leaves as these are deadly to goats.

My hens and my cockerel are particularly fond of left over pasta and left over chips. nothing is wasted in my house if i can help it.

hope this helps a bit maggie :mrgreen:

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Post: # 29686Post greenbean »

Hi Maggie, I am getting chickens in the next few weeks, you say ALL cooked leftovers for chickens, is this right? Do you feed them any leftovers? Rgds, Pam

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Post: # 29707Post Wombat »

I couldn't give cooked chicken to my chooks! Thats cannibalism! :mrgreen: :shock:
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Post: # 29721Post Luath »

Certaibly no chicken here, or eggs, but theyaa re very partial to a nice bit of fish :lol:

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Post: # 29723Post Camile »

I don't like giving chicken to the hens either ..

but they are completly free range ..

and we gave the bones to the feral cats around us .. as far away as possible from where the hens are ...

and the chooks are actualy chasing the cats off to get the bits !

maybe that's because these 2 roosters were really annoying them when they were alive !

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Post: # 29726Post Luath »

:lol: What goes around, comes around.

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Post: # 29731Post Camile »

agree on thaT !

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Post: # 29736Post den_the_cat »

cats can choke on chicken bones :( (the bones tend to splinter when they're been cooked and stick in their throats)

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Post: # 29737Post Camile »

Oops ..

We didn't give them to the dogs for that reason but someone had told me that cats would be fine !

will stop !

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Post: # 30607Post den_the_cat »

cats are probably generally bright enough to not chew them :lol: but feral kitties might be too hungry to be careful. They make good stock (the chickens, not the cats!)

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Post: # 30740Post Camile »

Them ferral cats are not starving ..

The farmer who owns the barn down the back is feeding them in the morning .. and we feed them at night ! they are well looked after !

The only problem was that the hens went and picked up the remains of the cooked chickens !

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Post: # 30780Post Wombat »

Ewwwww!
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Post: # 30782Post Camile »

I don't like that either ...

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Post: # 30874Post werain »

I read somewhere that you don't give meat products to hens ...all other household cooked food is ok.
Dont you find though that when you give your hens their shells back that they start eating their eggs before you get to them, i did so stopped feeding the shell to them.
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Post: # 30881Post Shirley »

I don't feed my poultry meat either - but they help themselves to lots of flies etc LOL
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