for the birds . . . chickens that is

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𝑺𝒑𝒐𝒊𝒍𝒆𝒅 𝑹𝒐𝒕𝒕𝒆𝒏 𝑹𝒂𝒏𝒄𝒉 | 𝑨𝒏𝒊𝒎𝒂𝒍 𝑺𝒂𝒏𝒄𝒕𝒖𝒂𝒓𝒚 on Instagram: "Two of my most favorite plants to place around the coop are Rosemary and Lavender. The chickens will take little nibbles, and hide underneath to dust bathe. I think they love the scent and the benefits just as much as I do. Because chickens like to nibble on plants, it’s important to make sure what you plant around their coop and yard is safe and nontoxic."
1.5M views · 25K likes | Breanna Ellis on Instagram: "The girls always love a block treat! Keeps them entertained all day! #chickens #backyardchickens #backyardhomestead #makeyourown #chickens"
Mary Ann Molina | Realtor® on Instagram: "Recipe: I make 4 of this batch at a time, but here is the recipe for a single batch: Barley 25 lbs Oats 12 lbs Wheat 12 lbs Blk oil sunflower seed 25 lbs Calf Manna 10 lbs Millet 10 lbs Milo 10 lbs Flax seed 10 lbs Kelp Meal 2 lbs Sunflower hearts 5 lbs Sesame seeds 1 lb Split pea 2 lbs For parasite prevention: 3 cups of red pepper flakes For immunity boost: 2 cups of granulated garlic 2 cups of dried oregano Provide separate feed bowl of crushed oyster shells for layers. I ferment daily. 1 gallon dry turns into over 2 gallons fermented volume. I have 52 chickens and 10 ducks. Kelp meal and sesame seeds I order from Amazon Making feed for our flock enables me to control what my flock eats and ensures they are getting the proper amount of
Coconut Oil Suet Cakes for Chickens or Wild Birds
Coconut Oil Suet Cakes for Chickens or Wild Birds - Fresh Eggs Daily® with Lisa Steele
Nikki Husted on Instagram: "Save and share this post so you can find it later!! Shirley is so sweet ❤️🐔 The friend who brought her over didn’t know about the mites and for about 2 days I didn’t either! She doesn’t have them bad..I didn’t even see eggs. Elector psp is a quick fix. And no I’m not sponsored by them…. They don’t even know who I am from valleyvet you can find them easily by googling! Make sure if you do the dip method you don’t submerge their face/ears! If you want more info a
Chicken Lover on Instagram: "Our lazy way to add green treats for our chickens. You can use various type seeds. 🎥 Credit: @ belovedcabin Tik Tok 🎁 CHECK THE LINK IN MY BIO 🎁 Follow Me: @chicken_ig_daily to see pictures/videos every day * * * * #chickenlover #chickenlife #backyardchickens #chickensofinstagram #chickencoop #chickenmom #chickens #chickenstagram #urbanfarming #farmlife #farmfresh #homestead #homesteading #freerange #poultry #eggs #rooster #chickenlove #chickentherapy #count
This Humble Homestead on Instagram: "Sprouted lentils contain big health benefits for chickens! They increase egg production and quality and make our flock happy. Keep in mind that your lentils will more than double in size in your container! #lentils #chickens #chickensofinstagram #chickentreats #chickenfood"
Beloved Cabin Homestead on Instagram: "Every now and then we treat our girls with variety of seed sprouts 🐓 🦆 They absolutely love it. Plus it’s super easy to do… even for lazy homesteaders like us 😁 . . . . #backyardchickens #backyardfarm #chickenslove #mychickens #chickenfeed #homesteading #homesteadhacks #backyardhomestead #hobbyfarm #tinyhomestead #homesteadlife #chickentreats #farmlife #farm365 #farmliving #offgridliving #offgridhomestead #offgridliving #offgridhome"
Kathy, The Chicken Chick®️ on Instagram: "3 Tips for a Clean Coop in Minutes! Three tips for a clean, dry, rodent-free, fly-free chicken coop all year long! 1) Clean Droppings Boards in under a minute each day 2) Use Sand for Litter 3) Keep feed & Water OUT of the coop in a covered run. Visit ChickenChick.com for details on using sand, Sweet Coop®, and droppings boards! 🐥 🐥 🐥 #backyardchickens #petchickens #chickens #chickenkeeping #coop #coopcleaning #chickencoop #droppingsboards #SweetCoop
Leslie DeBona on Instagram: "I’ve raised a lot of chicken breeds over the last 10 years and have definitely had some favorites. Here are my top 5 if you’re looking to have a beautiful rainbow egg basket of your own. 1-The Black Copper Marans lays lovely chocolate eggs and is responsible for all the speckles in my egg basket. 2-The Easter Egger is a mixed breed bird that often has one blue egg gene. They typically lay a light green or blue egg (but you aren’t guaranteed either). Look for chi