Trick
or Treat for Chickens!
by Sharon Gaughan, PCLF Education
Program Director
Our chickens love treats, and we love to
treat them well!
Both our adult flock and backyard flock are given
greens on a regularly. In addition
to what they glean from the pasture, we toss a variety of greens and other
veggie scraps to them on a regular basis.
We also make “chicken gruel” for the adult flock from time to time.
You may recall from previous blog posts
that chicken gruel is the powdery remains from their chicken feed that we then
mix with water to make a gruel-like consistency. Despite the fact that the chickens weren’t the
least bit interested in eating the powder, they gobble up the gruel with
enthusiasm.
Our young pullets are given organic
greens and chicken gruel (or perhaps I should call it “pullet gruel”) on a
daily basis. They’re also given organic chicken
scratch (aka “chicken candy”) occasionally, and live mealworms about once a
week.
Mealworms, you ask? Mealworms are the larval form of the mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, a type of darkling beetle -- and chickens love them!
Some may consider the feeding of live mealworms
to be a bit ghoulish – but that’s what makes this an especially appropriate
post-Halloween blog post!
We've been raising the mealworms ourselves, in a
10-gallon aquarium in the office that Anya and I currently share. Our pullets get excited no matter what the
treat – but nothing compares to the feeding frenzy that occurs when mealworms
are offered.
Here’s a short video that shows a bit of that
feeding frenzied excitement -- and the relative calm that follows, once there are no more mealworms to be had.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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