Have some ex batt's here, as well as two Un-batt's
The batties are quite battie tho. They are always underfoot, very chatty, and they annoy the crap out of the horses at feed time! We had to leave the chooks locked up when the farrier came last time, as they had been under the horses feet while he was doing his work the time before and it was not good!
Ours are free range - they come out of their pen, and straight up the hill to the hay shed these days.
They will follow you around the paddock if you go for a walk.
Ours eat an organic mix or grains and pellets. But when you watch them: it's always - black sunflower seeds first! Corn next, anything else after! We have to fence them out of the garden as it started to look like an archeological excavation site rather than a growing place!
I use the apple cider vinegar (with the mother) from the rural shop. Ours seem very healthy. And the feathers are growing back so fluffy.
The batties are quite battie tho. They are always underfoot, very chatty, and they annoy the crap out of the horses at feed time! We had to leave the chooks locked up when the farrier came last time, as they had been under the horses feet while he was doing his work the time before and it was not good!
Ours are free range - they come out of their pen, and straight up the hill to the hay shed these days.
They will follow you around the paddock if you go for a walk.
Ours eat an organic mix or grains and pellets. But when you watch them: it's always - black sunflower seeds first! Corn next, anything else after! We have to fence them out of the garden as it started to look like an archeological excavation site rather than a growing place!
I use the apple cider vinegar (with the mother) from the rural shop. Ours seem very healthy. And the feathers are growing back so fluffy.
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